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Vinson & Elkins partner Daniel LeBey says the soft REIT IPO market will be a contributing factor.
Christopher Johnston sees rise in creative deal structures, including JVs.
CEO Jon Bortz says focus will be on creative redevelopment, enhancement of LaSalle assets.
CEO Benjamin Butcher says these are worthwhile industrial markets that are often overlooked.
REIT’s philanthropic focus on homelessness and affordable housing seen as “critical.”
CEO John Kessler says the REIT’s redevelopment strategy has led to 5.5% net effective rent growth over the past year.
CEO James Taylor, Jr. says redevelopment is primary avenue of growth.
CEO Richard Stockton says consumer confidence is “very good” for lodging industry.
Lodging REIT says partnership enhances capital allocation decisions.
CEO T. Wilson Eglin said the REIT’s portfolio is now 72% industrial.
CEO Thomas Toomey says convenience and service are key tenant requirements.
Host’s Michael Chang says REIT had a “very positive story to tell.”
Jeffrey Fisher highlights challenges of labor shortage.