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Laurie Baker also highlights Camden’s high occupancy, strong rental growth fundamentals.
CBRE’s Julie Whelan says office rents could start to recover from mid-2022.
Bodner sees a need to leverage technological advancements to seize opportunities.
Acton says most investors have already rebalanced portfolios along property sector lines.
CEO Dallas Tanner says the REIT regularly examines sustainable options in order to be “impactful.”
Tower and data center REITs have contributed to the proliferation and ever-increasing adoption of new technology.
CEO Bill Bayless highlights stability of cash flow for student housing REIT.
CEO Will Eglin says balance sheet puts company in “perfectly positioned spot.”
Michael Chang of Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., participated in a video interview in conjunction with Nareit’s ESG JumpStart Workshop: 2021 Webinar Series.
CEO Dennis Greshenson discusses expanded view of "location."
CEO Jon Bortz says business and group travel to be “laggards” in recovery.
CEO Ric Campo says development “still a really good business.”
CBRE’s Julie Whelan says vibrant mixed-use areas more attractive to office, retail, and residential tenants.
Sandeep Mathrani also says real estate sector needs to build a pipeline of talent.