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Higher floating-rate debt in sectors including hotel and industrial expected to be offset by gains from shorter lease tenors.
CEO Michael Glimcher discusses retail REIT's latest projects.
Retail REIT says 85 percent of energy used comes from tenants.
Hoya Capital’s David Auerbach says REITs have been “preparing for winter” for some time now.
Mark Streeter says REIT industry continues to perform well from a credit perspective.
CEO Stuart Tanz sees improvement in West Coast fundamentals.
CEO Debra Cafaro sees upward trends in senior housing, medical offices.
Bluerock Residential CEO Ramin Kamfar discusses company’s strategy of targeting value-add opportunities.
Deloitte’s Chris Dubrowski says FASB guidance on partial sales important for real estate.
SunTrust’s Patrick Scholes says most hotel REITs taking cautious approach to new acquisitions.
Green Street’s Andrew McCulloch expects downward pressure on cap rates.