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KPMG’s Ruth Tang says reporting of ESG metrics back to lenders could soon be commonplace.
CEO Michael Gamzon says individual transactions have significant impact on REIT’s growth.
Supply and demand still favorable on West Coast, according to Michael Schall of Essex Property Trust.
LaSalle’s Jacques Gordon sees new and emerging real estate garnering increased investor attention.
Chris Volk stresses importance of a value investment approach.
Morris says REIT industry fundamentals are “extremely sound.”
Kimco Realty Corp. CEO David Henry explains company's activity on transactions front.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says investors need to focus on long-term benefits of REIT investment.
Capital One’s Greg Horstman says REIT management teams have “variety of levers to pull.”
Green Street’s Philip Owens highlights importance of communication, balance sheet strategy.
Fidelity’s Steve Buller says REITs de-levered aggressively in wake of global financial crisis.
CEO Chad Williams expects advances in connectivity solutions.