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Ken Betts of Locke Lorde LLP says PNRLs looking to make liquidity events more effective.
Khalid Husain says operating and capital expenditure considerations are part of the mix.
AvalonBay Chairman and CEO Timothy Naughton to serve as 2017 chair.
Investors eager to see consistent performance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, panelists say.
CEO John Thomas says investment-grade rating will fuel future growth.
Proskauer Rose’s Peter Fass says PNLR investment in 2015 may top last year’s levels.
Steven Marks of Fitch Ratings says “virtually every REIT” has solidified capital structure.
CEO Paul Pittman says “dishonest, market-manipulative behavior must be policed.”
Real estate fundamentals remain unchanged, according to analysts.
BMO’s Paul Adornato keeping close eye on REIT development activity in 2015.
Carol Bradshaw of Westfield Corp. says REITs offering new services in face of digital competition should be careful.
Timberland REITs specialize in harvesting and selling timber for lumber products.
CEO Bill Blackham says investment strategy “working very nicely.”