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CEO Nelson Mills says new supply in nation’s capital is being absorbed.
Hans Op ‘t Veld of PGGM says despite uncertainty, London market seen as a safe haven.
CEO Drew Alexander says REIT selling bottom tier properties at about net asset value.
REITs outperformed the broader market in the first quarter of 2019.
CEO David LaRue says Forest City's strategic review of assets nearing completion.
Land and Buildings founder says company prepared to stay in a stock for several years to achieve goals.
Cerberus Capital’s Ron Kravit discusses the current state of the international real estate markets.
CEO Chris Marr sees widening gap between large and small operators.
Mary Fedewa says number of potential opportunities means STORE can be “very selective.”
Minerva’s Merrie Frankel says clients must be ready for enhanced public access.
CEO Paul Szurek says REIT able to grow asset base at replacement cost.
CEO Bobby Taubman says REIT’s share-buyback program currently “on the backburner.”
Green Street sees higher cap rates in all sectors except industrial.
CEO Thomas McGuinness says retailers doing better job of “embracing the internet.”
EdR’s Randy Churchey sees healthy market for selling student housing assets.