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EY’s Dianne Umberger says like-kind exchanges remain a useful tool for REITs.
Stefan Tucker of Venable says new measures put burden of tax on partnerships, not partners.
CEO John Thomas sees opportunity for external growth in 2019.
EII’s Michael Hudgins expects cap rates to move sideways to slightly down.
Forest City’s Jill Ziegler says sustainability efforts will expand to include community impact.
PNC’s Jason Kushner describes capital markets as “unsettled.”
Conor Wagner says economics of development remain attractive.
NAREIT’s Brad Case on the PureProperty Index’s performance in July.
T-Tracker reports 13.1 percent FFO growth in third quarter from year-earlier period.
CEO Glenn Rufrano says leasing has been going “very well.”
BDO’s Scott Smith highlights state variability on market-based sourcing rules.
CEO James Stewart says Las Vegas component of revenue likely to fall over time.