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CEO Taylor Pickett said more than 10% of the REIT’s operating relationships are new since the start of the pandemic.
CEO Stephen Budorick expects COPT to achieve 1 million square feet of development leasing in 2020.
Forbes' annual list touts openness, integrity
Kimco’s Leah Landro says the REIT has been working with Project Destined to achieve this goal.
Merged company would continue to focus exclusively on Marriott and Hilton brands following $1.3 billion transaction.
Multifamily REIT has made a $150,000 commitment to the National Urban League in 2021.
CEO Jonathan Stanner said the REIT is “very encouraged” by the change it sees occurring post-pandemic.
CEO Raul Martinez Solares discussed the REIT’s growth plans and commitment to sustainability efforts.
Barclays’ Scott Schaevitz sees limited scope for IPOs in 2016.
CEO Dave Sedgwick says REIT has a “ton of dry powder” to support growth.
Benjamin Schall said that strong demand and a reduced supply are driving a positive outlook for AvalonBay.
Lou Haddad expects some tenants to be in full expansion mode in 2021 or 2022.