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SEC’s Sonia Barros sees high volume of REIT activity in capital markets.
Deloitte’s Lauren Pesa said Scope 1 and 2 will inevitably be included in the SEC climate rule and REITs can prepare for that now.
John Kite says merger demonstrates that open-air retail centers are essential shopping destinations.
Broader economic concerns weigh on the sector, analysts say.
KPMG’s Kimber Bascom says lessees could ask for extra flexibility.
CEO Benjamin Butcher expects acquisition volume to increase in coming years.
The panel presentation was held in conjunction with Climate Week 2023.
Preisdent Thomas McGuinness discusses his company's diverse portfolio.
Nareit’s Ed Pierzak says REIT balance sheets benefitting from low leverage, access to unsecured debt.
INDUS recently elected REIT status and changed its name from Griffin Industrial Realty.
National Storage CEO Arlen Nordhagen expects REIT to play “aggressive” role in sector consolidation.
Roosevelt University’s Collete English Dixon says social justice conversations can lead to real change.