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Macroeconomic concerns and strategic advantages are taking center stage for the REIT.
Benjamin Schall said that strong demand and a reduced supply are driving a positive outlook for AvalonBay.
Andrew Spodek says REIT has maintained 99% retention rate during the past decade.
CEO Jeff Edison says REIT will seek external growth through acquisitions in 2025.
CEO Hamid Moghadam stressed the need to expand energy capacity, in all forms.
Samaan also stresses need for cross-departmental collaboration on compliance.
The company has positioned itself to capitalize on aging demographics and technological advances.
Medical Properties has never wavered from its hospital-centric strategy.
CEO Lou Haddad highlights consistent 95% occupancy rate across all asset classes.
CEO Joe Margolis discusses steady demand, operational innovation, and disciplined capital deployment.
Chief Investment Officer Matt Birenbaum says the REIT is creating productive sites out of dead real estate.
Darren Richman says the market has become more comfortable with the stability and consistency of the Millrose business model.
CEO Ben Schall discusses AvalonBay’s development-led portfolio strategy, disciplined capital allocation, and how shifting supply and demand dynamics are shaping the company’s growth outlook.
CEO Allan Swaringen notes that fundamentals of real estate remain strong.
Conor Flynn also says the integration of RPT Realty assets has exceeded expectations.