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CEO Jon Wheeler points to expansion of grocery retail chains as good sign for shopping center REITs.
Ken Campbell says modern REIT industry has “tamed” the real estate cycle.
Duke Realty’s Ann Colussi Dee also said that with a “seasoned workforce,” a segment of REIT employees has retired during the pandemic.
Combined company will have total market cap of $7.8 billion.
Noel Purcell at Mizuho Americas expects active M&A pace to continue.
Menna sees likelihood for more infrastructure REITs in future.
Kerry Vandel of the University of California-Irvine cites changes in technology as having a major impact on real estate business.
King & Spaulding’s Keith Townsend says REITs need to be aware they are “vulnerable.”
Armada Hoffler’s Louis Haddad says development pipeline at historically high level.
REIT attorney also expects continued inflow of foreign capital.
CEO John Kilroy says capital recycling a “big part” of company’s strategy.
Green Street’s Ryan Burke says self-storage encountering near-term pressures.
CEO James Connor says strategy offers chance to grow even faster in strong markets.
Michael Landy says assets are “virtually fully occupied.”
Green Street’s D.J. Busch discusses mall REITs’ strategies for competing with online retailers.