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REITs still attracting investors searching for yield.
Equity Commonwealth’s David Helfand envisions a more focused company in future.
CEO Michael Weil says upcoming name change spells out clear focus on necessity retail.
Available capital and low cap rates are seen as supporting transaction activity.
CEO Chris Volk reports that fundamentals are “terrific.”
NAREIT's Brad Case discusses broad-based outperformance.
Green Street’s John Bejjani says economy lifting real estate fundamentals.
Peter Moglia of Alexandria Real Estate Equities says competition for assets validates business model.
CyrusOne’s Kyle Myers says REIT has set a goal of zero carbon emissions by 2040.
IWBI’s Kelly Worden says challenges in finding talent, however, are “very addressable.”
BioMed CEO says assets not adequately valued by public markets.
Citigroup, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Take Second, Third Place