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Deal valued at $9.7 billion.
Retiring CEO David Henry discusses plans to make succession process “easy for the market.”
Green Street's Lukas Hartwich discusses the state of the lodging sector.
Michael Chu and Howard Sider of Arch Insurance discuss trends in litigation and regulatory actions.
Joe Coradino also sees PREIT properties evolving into community hubs.
Welltower and Kilroy are the only two REITs listed on the World Index.
David Blackman of Government Properties Income Trust highlights “aggressive” asset pricing.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure points to benefits of REITs’ low leverage and high occupancy levels.
Liberty’s Marla Thalheimer sees data collection as opportunity for REIT to connect with tenants.
Analysts see few opportunities for transactions.
Extra Space’s Spencer Kirk expects more consolidation in self-storage.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says T-Tracker offers first industry-wide measure of REIT performance.
Tom Ehmann also expects SEC to address human capital issues in October.
CEOs of Simon Property Group, American Tower, Public Storage, and Ventas included.
CEO Marshall Loeb says demand for infill sites has grown in last two years.