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CEO Paul Szurek says REIT able to grow asset base at replacement cost.
Holland expects more normalized investing environment.
APG’s Josh Linder says limited issuance means investors pay close attention to green bonds.
Jerry Barag also highlights record demand in repair/remodel lumber market.
BMO’s Mark Decker Sr. says smaller, well-run companies offer potential.
Daniel LeBey says new asset classes or strategies offer best chance for IPOs.
CEO Bruce Duncan seeing demand from tenants of all sizes.
Sidley Austin’s Sonia Barros said the SEC has an aggressive agenda proposing rules that will significantly change disclosure requirements for public companies.
Sturgis Partners’ Mary Hogan Preusse sees trend fueled by public valuations, ample private funds.
Pension fund to make two separate commitments to REITs.
NYSE’s Ron Bohlert says REIT IPO activity almost 10% of total market.
Owning high-quality real estate is key in current market, according to mall REIT executive.
CEO Jay Sugarman sees “pretty big disconnect” between iStar market value and share price.
Scott Crowe of CenterSquare says scope of institutional real estate has expanded.
EY’s Serena Wolfe expects SEC to adopt a more targeted approach on convergence.