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CEO Philip Hawkins says operating environment is best he has seen.
Menna sees likelihood for more infrastructure REITs in future.
IMT’s Marla Thalheimer says green leases are an important tool for companies to meet ESG goals.
CEO Randy Churchey expects favorable conditions to endure.
KeyPoint's Rod Hinze says REITs' dividend yields attracting investors.
Noel Purcell at Mizuho Americas expects active M&A pace to continue.
Duke Realty’s Ann Colussi Dee also said that with a “seasoned workforce,” a segment of REIT employees has retired during the pandemic.
President and COO Neil Shah said Hersha has become more focused on cost containment.
Combined company will have total market cap of $7.8 billion.
Equinix’s Jennifer Ruch says REIT already using 100 percent renewable energy in Europe.
CEO David Lukes said the REIT’s rooftops and asphalt allow it to produce energy and operate sustainability.
Green Street’s D.J. Busch discusses mall REITs’ strategies for competing with online retailers.
BlackRock’s Sherry Rexroad says challenges created by multiple ESG data sources.
Report says real estate industry energy consumption down 4.8 percent in 2012.