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REITs outpace broader market as fundamentals remain robust.
CEO Bill Bayless says 2014 will see shift in focus towards operations.
Dynex Capital’s Byron Boston favors “well-defined” cash flows in commercial sector.
CEO Bruce Schanzer views healthy living as key trend for shopping centers.
CEO Trevor Bond attributes longevity to "investment discipline."
Investors paying attention to lack of new supply nationwide, Case says.
HCP CEO Lauralee Martin sees more sophistication among senior housing operators.
CEO Art Coppolla cites "changing face of outlet retail."
Hamid Moghadam also sees land constraints in major metropolitan markets.
Jeff Horowitz of BofA Securities says very few REITs have maturity issues, a business differentiator during the pandemic.
Manufactured home, industrial, and data center REITs among the year’s top performing sectors.