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Executives see staying power of traditional cell tower structure.
Multifamily REIT also selling assets to UDR.
Returns seen to be boosted by sustainability achievements.
Analysts say REITs likely to face pressure until Federal Reserve alters rates.
Year-long academic contest sees 15 teams vying for $50,000 scholarship.
Research released July 9 shows 1031 exchanges have number of benefits for real estate companies.
REITs more than doubled the S&P 500, as second-quarter earnings reports showed broad-based gains.
CMBS issuance in 2015 projected to exceed last year.
SL Green sees potential to raise in-place rents.
Lodging REIT’s focus shifting to upper upscale hotels.
REIT prices don’t reflect positive fundamentals, analysts say.
U.S. REITs recognized for exceptional sustainability practices.
REIT’s sale may point to further transactions in lodging sector.
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