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CEO Chris Volk says STORE has developed balance sheet flexibility.
Morris, Manning & Martin’s Daniel Weede says more M&A activity likely.
CEO Drew Sims says fundamentals in core markets are “mixed.”
Brookfield increases offer to $18.25 per share from $17.00 per share.
John Thomas details his company's strategy.
CEO Jon Wheeler says focus remains on secondary and tertiary markets.
BlackRock’s Sherry Rexroad sees growth accelerating in Northern Europe.
BMO’s Paul Adornato sees investor concerns about asset price arbitrage.
Nareit’s Nicole Funari says benefits can be seen across range of property sectors.
Fidelity’s Steve Buller expects trend to hold while disconnect remains.
CEO Scott Peters sees development in $100 million to $250 million annual range.
“Reversion to the mean” in investment markets also cited as key storyline in coming year.
Meaney says REIT reaping benefits from wind energy investment.
Sandeep Mathrani also says real estate sector needs to build a pipeline of talent.
Supply and demand still favorable on West Coast, according to Michael Schall of Essex Property Trust.