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Michael Landy says industrial REIT’s returns have “handily outperformed” benchmark indices.
CEO Randy Churchey sees significant embedded growth on development side.
MAA and Post focused on apartment properties in Sunbelt region of the country.
CEO James Stewart says recent Blackstone deal “shines a light” on asset quality.
CAQ’s Catherine Ide says non-GAAP information offers useful insights.
Served as CEO and chairman from 1992 to 2007.
Physicians Realty’s Leann Mester says projects are driven by the interests of the team.
Highwoods CEO Edward Fritsch to serve as Chair.
Suburban New York shopping center REIT could spend up to $150 million on acquisitions.
CEO John Thomas says REIT’s cost of capital has improved every quarter.
KeyBank’s Daniel Stegemoeller says REITs entered pandemic “extraordinarily well-positioned.”
CEO Chris Czarnecki says company looking to invest more in cold storage segment.
Colony Northstar’s Frank Saracino says PNLR sponsors will be forced to “continue to deliver.”
EPRA CEO sees increased interest from generalist investors.