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Bluerock will spin off single-family rental properties prior to acquisition.
Lodging REIT returns led the sector last month.
Rich Anderson of SMBC Nikko Securities America says this will help REITs recapture lost ground.
LaSalle global real estate strategist discusses international developments.
MGM Resorts looking for new growth opportunities, including in Japan.
Broader macroeconomic concerns set the trend.
Preferred Apartment CEO John Williams sees widespread demand for multifamily housing.
CEO Christopher Volk says the company works to create demand rather than stealing market share.
Deloitte’s Wyndham Smith says FASB should consider income statement restructuring.
PwC’s Julanne Allen says the IRS has taken a view that income for the use or occupancy of space can often qualify as rent.
Green Street’s Jason White says development facing resistance from municipalities.
PwC’s Tom Wilkin said the REIT industry has remained “very resilient” over the past 18 months.
CEO Aaron Halfacre says U.S. benefiting from a pronounced investment in manufacturing.
CEO Glenn Rufrano says disposition schedule on track.
Deloitte’s Kevin Richards also says office trends are positive; hybrid model here to stay.
Brian Jones said the sectors currently have the strongest demand relative to the supply of real estate.