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Bills would eliminate dividends paid deduction or require shareholder withholding.
Chris Volk sees long runway for growth in middle market and larger company space.
Washington REIT’s Matthew Praske says metering in place across portfolio.
Nareit’s Brad Case to make another nine CFA presentations in the coming months.
CEO David Bistricer said New York’s thriving population demographics are one reason the REIT invests in the city.
Hannon Armstrong’s Parker White points to quicker payback periods, better returns.
Leenhouts and twin brother Nelson formed Home Properties in 1994.
GGP’s Brian Montague sees “huge impact” from solar energy projects.
Duke Realty’s Mark Patterson says a deficit exists within the tax technology area.
Prologis’ Jeannie Renne-Malone expects increased cost-benefit analysis of investments.
GPT Group’s Bruce Precious says it is essential for industry to work together.
Berkshire Hathaway stake confirms interest of generalist investors, according to STORE CEO Chris Volk.
Highwoods CEO Ed Fritsch expects construction costs to rise again in 2017.
ULI Greenprint’s Micah Brill says tenant collaboration a “driving force.”
CEO Byron Boston says the mREIT has capital to deploy.
PwC’s Adam Feuerstein says REITs should focus on understanding interest deductibility limits.