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Bellisario says wealthy travelers are currently driving growth within the leisure sector.
Tech innovation expert Earnest Sweat examines real world applications for AI and REITs.
Todd Huebsch says automation and AI are reshaping daily operations across property types.
CBRE’s Julie Whelan says vibrant mixed-use areas more attractive to office, retail, and residential tenants.
In a rapidly evolving regulatory environment, Stacey McEvoy of Hogan Lovells emphasizes board-level alignment, compliance reviews, and a healthy skepticism toward AI tools.
Each month, Nareit highlights recent executive career moves, board changes, and other notable individual achievements within the REIT and publicly listed real estate market.
APG’s Rutger van der Lubbe also underscores importance of asset-level certification.
Green Street’s Bayle Smith says Fed action later this year may alleviate current challenges.
PwC’s Andrew Alperstein also sees need for public-private partnership on affordable housing.
Wittmer discussed the pressing tax challenges facing real estate, including the evolving tax landscape.
Nareit’s John Worth also sees “tremendous opportunities” for REITs to complete institutional portfolios.
New directives narrow the scope of shareholder proposals and prompt companies to reassess sustainability disclosures.
Kendal Sibley of Hunton Andrews Kurth discussed how REITs can navigate key compliance complexities and legal implications.
CEM research shows that REITs had an average net return of about 9.7% from 1998-2022.
Andrew Alperstein and Daniel Sullivan highlight key aspects of the Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2024 report.
Hemnani highlights the size and breakdown of the mREIT market, the current operating environment, macroeconomic forces at play, and valuation and total returns for mREITs.