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Duke Realty CEO Jim Connor has witnessed a remarkable transformation in the industrial logistics real estate arena—and it isn’t over yet.
The Challenge of Volatility.
Economists maintain REITs will continue to strengthen in step with the economy.
In the last decade alone, the REIT market has grown in market capitalization, assets, diversity, and geographic reach.
In the Know/Know How
"Energy-efficient buildings offer leaders an opportunity to set themselves apart from their competition while maximizing tenant satisfaction."
First Potomac Realty Trust has made big moves to reposition itself in the U.S. capital
Sovereign wealth funds are generating a buzz in REIT land because they’re eager to spend on a scale that makes the market cap of many companies seem modest.
Use of Preferred Shares.
REITs will have opportunities in 2017 where non-REITs maybe have challenges.
Sherry Rexroad has more than 25 years of experience in the real estate investment business.
Dr. James Canton is CEO and chairman of the Institute for Global Futures, a think tank he founded in 1990 that advises businesses and governments about future trends.
One sector’s ceiling might be another sector’s floor.