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Senior Housing Properties Trust’s David Hegarty says balance sheet in “excellent position.”
Jennifer Weiss of Greenberg Traurig sees concern among public REITs regarding transaction safe harbor rules.
Green Street Advisors’ Michael Knott says REITs continue to favor RIDEA structure.
Sandy Presant of Greenberg Traurig sees opportunities for lenders who can refinance coming debt maturities.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says high occupancy rates bode well for 2016.
Deal will enable REIT to enter new markets, including Las Vegas and Northern California.
Nuveen’s Carly Tripp also says increased rental income due to strong demand, not inflation.
Hogan Lovells’ Mike McTiernan says more work involved if CEO salary much higher than median employee.
Minerva’s Merrie Frankel says increased diversity positively impacts the bottom line.
CEO discusses his company's strategy going forward.
NAREIT's Brad Case on a "tough month" for REIT investors.
Greenberg Traurig's Judith Fryer says pricing is discouraging REIT IPOs.
Brixmor CEO Michael Carroll says growth in rental rates expected.
Schuylkill Yards expected to be multi-phase, 20-year project.