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Carey also discusses the Black experience in real estate.
Extra Space’s Joe Margolis sees opportunity for industry consolidation.
CEO Jon Wheeler says Southeast offers appealing acquisition targets.
Atla Capital’s John Haskell says emerging market cities are “inflecting in population and in wealth.”
COO Chris Bilotto said an office environment provides benefits like company culture and mentorship.
CEO Michael Carroll seeing expansion and segmentation in grocery segment.
CEO Ernest Rady says acquisitions market may become more accessible.
REITs continue to feel the impact of rising interest rates.
CEO Nelson Mills says asset quality is a “great mitigant to risk.”
Kilroy founded predecessor to West Coast REIT in 1952.
Benjamin Schall says REIT has prioritized assets with potential for significant densification.
Crystal and Company director provides overview of D&O litigation and insurance issues.
BREEAM’s Breana Wheeler says decarbonizing the grid is “really critical.”
Sabrina Allen says for the next generation, flexibility is a non-starter.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff says janitors are the “eyes and ears” of a building.