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CEO Jon Bortz says demand for hotel rooms ahead of supply in Pebblebrook portfolio.
Morgan Stanley’s Seth Weintrob expects continued M&A activity in retail sector.
CEO Roger Waesche says REIT pursuing an infill strategy.
Green Street’s Lukas Hartwich says leverage of 30 percent or below is optimal.
Nareit’s Brad Case says 2017 marked by large disparities in market performance.
Global Strategy Group’s Matt Canter also says companies should stop using the term ESG.
Glimcher Realty CEO Michael Glimcher sees merged company “off and running” by 2016.
CEO David Helfand highlights balance sheet improvements.
Michael McTiernan of Hogan Lovells says REITs likely to wait for clawback rule guidance.
CEO Chris Volk sees “enormous” potential in acquisition market.
Demand for apartment space growing with economy, MAA CEO Eric Bolton says.