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BTIG’s Jim Sullivan says leisure segment boosted by flexibility of remote working.
Merrie Frankel says number of REITs that can issue commercial paper likely to remain small.
GRESB includes four REITs in its annual list of the 20 Global Sector Leaders.
Interest rates putting pressure on REITs, analysts say.
Investors Real Estate Trust’s Timothy Mihalik sees sound fundamentals throughout Midwest.
Green Street’s Phil Owens says cost of capital a major impediment to growth.
U.S. REITs continue to benefit from low interest rates and positive fundamentals, analysts say.
Hap Stein of Regency Centers discusses shopping center REIT’s robust development pipeline.
CEO Benjamin Schall says company continuing to diversify away from Sears.
Sonia Barros of the SEC points to increase in non-GAAP reporting measures.
Rooftop farm offers vast growing space for produce served in local restaurant.
Office REIT to almost double its office presence in Washington area.
Cydney Donnell of Texas A&M says major institutions still under-allocated to real estate.