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Rosemarie Thurston of Alston & Bird says new FINRA rules prompting innovation.
Brian Jones said the sectors currently have the strongest demand relative to the supply of real estate.
Steven Marks of Fitch Ratings says “virtually every REIT” has solidified capital structure.
AvalonBay Chairman and CEO Timothy Naughton to serve as 2017 chair.
D.J. Belock discusses his company’s strategy in making acquisitions.
Investors eager to see consistent performance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, panelists say.
American Century's Steve Brown discusses the impact of economic recovery.
Green Street’s Justin Brown also highlights Indian REIT market opportunities.
REALpac’s Nancy Anderson comments on inclusion of non-GAAP measures in statements.
PPR's Hans Nordby also anticipates growth in warehouse sector.
Khalid Husain says operating and capital expenditure considerations are part of the mix.
Retail REIT is targeting $350 million in renovation projects across its portfolio, according to CEO Andrew Silberfein.
PwC’s Tom Wilkin sees scope for IPOs in non-traditional areas.
Tim Riddiough of the University of Wisconsin says research shows investors favor unsecured debt to mortgage debt.