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Merrie Frankel says number of REITs that can issue commercial paper likely to remain small.
Winters also sees quality assets as essential to real estate competitiveness.
Sean Reilly discusses growth of company's digital advertising business.
Green Street’s Phil Owens says cost of capital a major impediment to growth.
BTIG’s Jim Sullivan says leisure segment boosted by flexibility of remote working.
Wellington Management’s Bradford Stoesser says data has become “markedly better.”
Trepp’s Susan Persin highlights simplification trend in REIT portfolios.
Colin Reed discusses benefits of Ryman Hospitality's affiliation with Marriott.
CEO Raymond Lewis describes skilled nursing market as “ripe for consolidation.”
Green Street’s Dave Bragg highlights importance of land-use regulation.
CEO Terry Considine says housing recovery "good news" for company.