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Growth from internal sources seen as an advantage, according to BMO's Paul Adornato.
CEO Donald Wood says with cap rates contracted, sensible retail-centric acquisitions are scarce in current market.
CEO Amy Tait says equity raising is “as strong as we’ve ever had.”
Cliff Majersik of the Institute for Market Transformation says “split incentives problem” one of biggest impediments to green building.
Participating REITs record fifth straight year of increased GRESB scores.
STAG Industrial’s Ben Butcher highlights improvement in fundamentals.
Essex Property Trust CEO discusses transactions market.
Ramin Kamfar says REIT has “significant amount” of cash and access to capital.
Dominique Moerenhout says EPRA focused on attracting generalist investors.
De La Rosa advises foreign firms to take global approach to benchmarking.
BAML’s Shawn Cepeda says green bonds let companies showcase sustainability initiatives.
Multifamily REIT also selling assets to UDR.
Jim Connor says higher steel prices pose a challenge for the “foreseeable future.”