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Equity REITs no longer part of financials sector.
CEO Bobby Taubman says despite tenant bankruptcies, the REIT closed 2019 at approximately 95% occupied.
CEO Steven Grimes says omnichannel shopping concept has created a “smarter retailer.”
CEO Ade Solaru says SupplierGATEWAY working with partners to increase scale.
Real Confidence survey shows confidence in industrial REITs following strong performance in 2016.
CEO Aaron Halfacre said Modiv is the only pure-play industrial manufacturing REIT today.
Lawyer says recent tax law rule changes may be addressed.
Nuveen’s Jessica Long calls for consistency in defining the financial implications of climate change.
TD Securities’ Michael Coster said investors are also looking for sector-specific conversations to determine future growth opportunities.
CEO Mike Carroll says the REIT’s best tenants also include restaurants, banks, dry cleaners, and medical buildings.
Venable’s Michael Schiffer also stresses importance of understanding core business risks.
Feuerstein says proposed changes mean foreign ownership share would be more closely examined.
Goodwin Procter’s Gil Menna says REITs already offering high level of transparency.
Van Deusen also notes that rising interest rates highlight special REIT rules for hedging.