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CEO Jay Sugarman attributes 2021 success to repeat customers, an increase in multi-family, and the REIT’s entrance into new regions.
CEO James Taylor Jr. says almost 15% of the company has been sold through the private markets since 2017.
CEO David Neithercut will retire at the end of the year after 25 years on the executive leadership team.
Digital Realty’s Aaron Binkley says Facebook transaction can be replicated with other customers.
CEO Dan Hansen says hotel functionality, guest preferences continue to change.
CEO Christopher Constant sees growing popularity of stand-alone, quick-serve restaurants.
CEO Angela Kleiman says REIT seeing “good demand, solid fundamentals.”
CEO Eric Bolton says technology creates a “better living experience.”
COO Chris Bilotto said an office environment provides benefits like company culture and mentorship.
CEO David Nunes says New Zealand joint venture boosts diversification.
Kite Realty Group Trust CEO John Kite says customers were drawn to open-air shopping centers during the pandemic, and that the REIT was able to operate its assets more efficiently as a result.
Michael Schall also sees opportunity in financing development deals as a preferred equity provider.
SITE Center’s Joe Lopez sees shift away from asset-based approach.
CEO Joey Agree also says retailers need non-discretionary element to navigate challenges ahead.
CEO David Holeman also says the REIT bullish on Sunbelt markets and smaller spaces.