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Greg Steele also sees investors taking selective approach toward IPOs.
Loyens & Loeff’s Bartjan Zoetmulder says REITs operating abroad likely to face fewer deduction possibilities.
CubeSmart’s Christopher Marr says mobile devices now play important role in attracting customers.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure discusses the major themes in the U.S. economy and real estate at the start of 2017.
REIT market outperformed broader stock market.
A University of Texas professor discusses his research.
Limited supply also boosting long-term growth opportunities.
Willis’ Joe Downey urges REITs to consider wide swath of insurance companies.
CEO Greg Silvers says REIT is looking at potential casino resort investments.
Dearth of REIT IPOs in part due to public, private market disconnect.
Prudential’s Rick Romano says REITs should choose development rather than acquisitions.
CEOs emphasize importance on both a personal and professional level.