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Awards recognize companies for superior, portfolio-wide sustainability practices.
Ventas CEO and long-time investor recognized by NAREIT at REITWorld 2014.
Rising asset prices mean diminished need for fresh equity capital.
Investors favor REITs as economic momentum in broader economy continues.
REIT executives anticipating robust interest in top assets.
Delay in household formation having “profound impact” on industry, according to AvalonBay CEO Naughton.
Capital chasing limited number of real estate assets.
Equity Residential CEO David Neithercut to Serve as Chair
Limited supply also boosting long-term growth opportunities.
New development in retail seen at “generational low.”
Changes to Global Industry Classification Standard expected in August 2016.
Higher occupancy rates should translate into rate growth, study finds.
REITs continue to outperform S&P 500 on a year-to-date basis.
CMBS issuance in 2014 expected to surpass 2013 levels.
Bill now awaits action in the Senate.
TRIA bill passes Senate by 93-4 vote.