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REIT fundamentals remain healthy.
Rich Hill points to REITs’ historically solid performance after onset of recessionary periods.
Bloomberg’s Lenora Suki says U.S. reporting lagging Europe and Asia.
Issuance Expected to Double by 2015
Columbia Property Trust CEO Nelson Mills gives update on progress since listing.
CEO says select-service hotel model has gained institutional and customer acceptance.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says supply levels nationwide remain muted.
19 REIT IPOs Launched.
Jim Connor says REIT could accelerate development later in 2020 if leasing and occupancy levels hold.
Centers for Leadership Excellence is sponsored by the Ferguson Charitable Foundation.
Neithercut says deal part of broader effort to transform company's portfolio.
Combined company expected to be major player in single-family market.
Valuations have become “fairly expensive,” says Green Street’s Andy McCulloch.