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CEO Jerry Barag says REIT’s entry into Pacific Northwest market offers geographic diversification.
CEO Ed Fritsch discusses firm's geographic diversity.
Analysts say REITs likely to face pressure until Federal Reserve alters rates.
REITs benefit from low supply, improving macroeconomic conditions.
GreenOak’s Sonny Kalsi says capital availability is improving for private equity real estate firms.
LaSalle Hotel Properties CEO Michael Barnello discuses supply-and-demand dynamics in the lodging sector.
FTI's Larry Portal says REITs evolving in a number of areas.
REITs are outpacing broader market year-to-date.
ROIC’s Stuart Tanz discusses impact of S&P index inclusion.
T. Ritson Ferguson of CBRE Clarion Securities touts mall, lodging sector.
American Assets Trust’s John Chamberlain sees acquisitions as overly expensive.
CenterSquare’s Uma Moriarity says REITs offer “great entry point” for investors looking to deploy capital in real estate.