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CEO Nelson Mills says office REIT has completed asset transition.
Stout’s Jason Easterly says material changes in real estate include working patterns and retail model.
Creating connections outside of one’s immediate work network is a key step.
Chatham Financial’s Rob Barton says FASB considering hedge accounting guidance.
CEO Philip Hawkins optimistic supply will remain disciplined.
T-Tracker reports 13.1 percent FFO growth in third quarter from year-earlier period.
Student housing REIT’s development pipeline totals $1.9 billion through 2019.
CEO Drew Alexander says the REIT is looking to grow in about 15 markets across the U.S.
Green Street’s Lukas Hartwich expects supply pressure to ease next year.
CEO Bruce Schanzer says REIT investing in high-density submarkets.
Fidelity’s Mark Snyderman says valuation levels are “fair.”
CEO Terry Considine says AIR’s focus on property operations, customer satisfaction has been rewarded.
Brad Thomas says every REIT sector now has a proptech component.
Deloitte’s Jim Berry describes fundamentals as “still pretty strong.”
CEO Terry Considine says that through challenging economic times, the company zeroes in on the needs of its residents.
Micah Brill says tenants responsible for more than 50 percent of energy use.