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LaSalle’s Jacques Gordon sees new and emerging real estate garnering increased investor attention.
Chris Volk stresses importance of a value investment approach.
Morris says REIT industry fundamentals are “extremely sound.”
John Pawlowski sees favorable supply/demand balance for single-family rental REITs.
Mark Van Deusen of Hunton & Williams picks FIRPTA reform as a key issue for industry.
J.P. Morgan Chase’s head of green bonds sees rise in issuance as a “natural evolution.”
Chatham Financial’s Laura Grant also looks at impact of pending FASB rule changes.
SOFR transition expert Readie Callahan says REITs should begin proactively moving away from LIBOR.
Brian Davis highlights durability of demand fundamentals.
Kilroy’s Heidi Roth says all employees should be aware of need to protect information.
Awards recognize recipients’ contributions to the REIT industry.
S&P’s Ana Lai says 2018 debt issuance will be flat to slightly below year-earlier.
CEO Bill Hankowsky says development pipeline at record level.
Lodging/resorts REITs own nearly 1,900 properties in the United States, facilitating the expansion of commerce and making leisure travel possible.