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Travis McCready says he is “incredibly bullish” on diversity of life science locations across the country.
CEO Daniel DuPree attributes success to a well-defined market in the Sunbelt.
FPL's Jeremy Banoff discusses results.
Capital chasing limited number of real estate assets.
Governance specialist Jim Hanks of Venable says proxy access has become a major issue.
New commercial real estate supply remains muted, according to Steven Marks of Fitch Ratings.
CEO John Thomas discusses demand for larger treatment spaces in medical office buildings.
Extra Space CEO Spencer Kirk highlights gains from operating platform and lack of new supply.
John Guinee of Stifel Nicolaus & Co. says development will be the story of the second half.
CEO Chris Czarnecki says fund has a lower minimum, more liquidity, and more diversification.
Brian Davis sees variety of factors keeping lumber prices high for several years.
SNL's Keven Lindemann says REIT dividend growth to continue in 2012.
Self-storage, manufactured homes and mortgage REITs among best performers.
Simon says Taubman suffered a material adverse event under the merger agreement.
Lodging REIT names James Risoleo as W. Edward Walter’s successor.