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Analysts say broader market playing "catch up." to REITs.
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.
Cliff Majersik says IMT has expanded its recognition of green lease leaders.
The Clean Energy Buyers Association’s Kevin Hagen says that much of the negative impact of carbon in real estate comes from electricity, so energy efficiency and access to clean energy are key.
Returns seen to be boosted by sustainability achievements.
John Kilroy says crisis has sped up the move to a touch-free office environment.
Michelle Powell from Management Leadership for Tomorrow says companies need to set DEI goals in order to stay relevant and gain a competitive advantage.
Bill now awaits action in the Senate.
Fitch Ratings’ Stephen Boyd sees integration of ESG into asset selection becoming more important.
Eaton Vance’s Scott Craig sees apartment supply as short-term headwind.
Arch Insurance’s Howard Sider & Alliant’s Stephen Kelly review litigation trends.
Apollo's Michael Commaroto says prepayments more predictable.
Barclays’ Ragavan Bala “cautiously optimistic” on fundamentals.