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Tony Malkin discusses his company's recent IPO.
Deloitte's Bob O'Brien on the international commercial real estate markets.
Brookfield's Bachia sees need for more submetered buildings.
NAREIT's Brad Case says retail sector boosted by consumer spending, confidence.
CEO Denny Oklak warns of over-building.
Greenberg Traurig's Presant discusses bottom-loss guarantees.
Industry leaders discuss the impact of LITL and GRESB on sustainability.
Grimes gives an overview of Retail Properties of America's first year as an IPO.
Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis lawyer provides an overview of environmental issues facing REITs.
Stamnes provides an overview of issues concerning timber REITs.
CEO Wendy Simpson says health care REIT focused on unmet memory care needs.
Raymond James' Seth sees IPO potential in retail, multifamily.
University of Missouri professor Dan French discusses his research.
CEO Ed Fritsch discusses firm's geographic diversity.
CEO Jack Cuneo discusses decision to go public.
Morgan Stanley's Guy Metcalfe says to look for more M&A activity.