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REITs still attracting investors searching for yield.
DLA Piper’s John Sullivan says markets look strong in terms of capital availability.
Liberty’s Marla Thalheimer sees data collection as opportunity for REIT to connect with tenants.
Analysts see few opportunities for transactions.
Digital Realty’s William Stein sees growth potential in U.S. and overseas.
CEO Michael Schall says growth in commutable suburban markets outpacing urban markets.
Joe Coradino also sees PREIT properties evolving into community hubs.
CEOs of Simon Property Group, American Tower, Public Storage, and Ventas included.
American Campus Communities CEO William Bayless highlights $1.2 billion development pipeline.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says T-Tracker offers first industry-wide measure of REIT performance.
Michael Chu and Howard Sider of Arch Insurance discuss trends in litigation and regulatory actions.
Moody’s Phillip Kibel views REIT leverage levels as stable.