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Grant Thornton’s Greg Ross says REIT investment outlook is positive for next few years.
LaSalle’s Lisa Kaufman says cell tower growth outlook “longer and better” than market expectations.
NexPoint poised to become only public REIT solely focused on workforce housing.
UMH was named 2023 Manufactured Housing Institute operator of the year.
NMHC’s Doug Bibby says job market is “really tight.”
MREG executive says spreads between development and standing assets still “substantial.”
CenterSquare’s Scott Crowe says real estate business is “on hold” as the markets await the results of the vote in the U.K.
Carly Tripp stresses importance of individual asset selection.
CEO Ed Pitoniak says the REIT was candid with investors about uncertainties but expects gaming to have a strong reopening.
Prologis’ Melinda McLaughlin says multi-level development justified by higher rents.
NAREIT's Calvin Schnure looks at what the jobs report means for commercial real estate.
Walt Rakowich emphasizes importance for leaders to be “humble and human.”
After buying “flagship” Atlanta hotel, CEO Drew Sims looking for at least one more acquisition in 2014.
Ferguson Partners Consulting’s Jeremy Banoff says salaries have increased; turnover primarily at junior level.
Beyond its primary public partnership with the Port Authority, Westfield worked with diverse public and private local entities—large and small—focusing on the area’s revitalization.
VICI Properties, and other investors, see the city as an odds-on favorite in continuing to attract visitors—despite the pandemic’s challenges.