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Mark Decker Sr. of BMO Capital Markets says REITs still “small part of a much greater whole.”
Analysts see a shift toward defensive REIT sectors.
Awards recognize REITs with superior, portfolio-wide sustainability practices.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says property values remain firm year-to-date.
Includes detailed information on REIT regimes around the world.
CEO Benjamin Schall sees continued focus on intensive redevelopment.
John Forester of REIT Management and Research discusses the company's current sustainability initiatives.
Taubman Centers taking a balanced approach to buybacks, according to CEO Bobby Taubman.
FTSE/NAREIT All REIT Index drops 0.3 percent.
Ventas CEO Debra Cafaro says senior housing “at an important inflection point” in the cycle.
EPRA Chief Executive Philip Charls sees strong demand in Europe from global investors.
Industrial, single family home REITs posted solid returns last month.
Interim CEO Tesh Durvasula says REIT is “cautiously optimistic” for rest of 2020.
Simon on top; Ventas, Boston Properties make first appearances on list.
CEO Benjamin Schall says company continuing to diversify away from Sears.