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Barclays’ Scott Schaevitz sees limited scope for IPOs in 2016.
David Toti of Cantor Fitzgerald discusses potential effects of interest rate increases.
Green Street's McCulloch indicates real estate "fairly valued."
SoTHERLY Hotels’ Drew Sims: Company in “the sweet spot.”
Equity One's Joe Lopez sees need to engage customers in sustainability.
Resource Real Estate’s Scott Crowe expects FINRA proposals to be “game changer” for PNLRs.
Merged company would continue to focus exclusively on Marriott and Hilton brands following $1.3 billion transaction.
CEO Ed Pettinella says renters face barriers to buying.
CEO Bruce Schanzer says retail REIT is able to implement annual rent bumps.
Capital One’s Greg Steele says focus in recent months has been on managing cash and liquidity.
REIT executives anticipating robust interest in top assets.
CEO Rick Matros sees strongest opportunities in senior housing segment.
Equity REITs up 15 percent through June 30.