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Valuations have become “fairly expensive,” says Green Street’s Andy McCulloch.
Strategic Hotels CEO Raymond Gellein optimistic on outlook for hotel group business.
Cap rates heading lower in New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., says CEO Albert Behler.
Camden Property Trust CEO Ric Campo says millennials dominating the marketplace.
Ramco-Gershenson CEO discusses company's development, redevelopment efforts.
JLL’s Kevin Davis sees business transient and group demand starting to recover this year.
CEO Gary Wojtaszek sees “huge opportunity” to increase market share.
Blackstone’s Jonathan Gray anticipates public market support for single-family model.
Ken Cruse discusses strategies for wooing travelers.
LaSalle’s Lisa Kaufman advocates for strategic and tactical allocations to REITs.
Merger underscores conviction in open-air shopping center segment.