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Travis McCready says he is “incredibly bullish” on diversity of life science locations across the country.
CEO Benjamin Schall says REIT “making good inroads” into mixed-use arena.
Sullivan & Worcester’s Ameek Ponda says 2016 was “momentous” year for REIT tax developments.
AccountAbility CEO Sunny Misser says climate action is one of the biggest developments to watch.
Transaction expands Equinix’s footprint in growing Latin American market.
Deal also includes sale of off-campus housing assets to Blackstone/Greystar joint venture.
CEO Michael Carroll says densification high on company's list of priorities.
Lodging REIT names James Risoleo as W. Edward Walter’s successor.
CEO Chris Volk says acquisitions in 2020 will be “meaningfully less” than original $1.2 billion target.
Co-founded Cali Associates in 1949.
John Guinee of Stifel Nicolaus & Co. says development will be the story of the second half.
CEO Chris Czarnecki says fund has a lower minimum, more liquidity, and more diversification.
Extra Space CEO Spencer Kirk highlights gains from operating platform and lack of new supply.
SNL's Keven Lindemann says REIT dividend growth to continue in 2012.