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Nareit’s 2026 outlook addresses the topics that have been on the minds of real estate investors, including valuation divergences, compelling opportunities, and global strategies.
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REITs, though properties they own or finance, have come to play an increasing role in our communities and the economy. In this educational video, a family realizes how many ways they interact with REIT-owned properties in a given day.
CEO Bruce Schanzer sees gains from re-leasing and reinvestment.
Jay Leupp of Lazard Asset Management says earnings and economic growth bode well for REIT investors.
Brooks sees city densification forcing Canadian real estate companies to change.
CEO Rick Matros sees strongest opportunities in senior housing segment.
Ari Frankel says investors better understand link between sustainability and financial performance.
CEO Eric Bolton anticipates all synergy opportunities will be fully realized by 2015.
CEO says select-service hotel model has gained institutional and customer acceptance.
COO John Divers says REIT is one of the nation’s best-capitalized community investment organizations.
PwC's Tom Wilkin says he senses “convergence fatigue” in meetings between FASB, IASB.
Hans Nordby says trends in distribution space, manufacturing boosting outlook in industrial sector.
Cicely LaMothe encourages companies to talk to SEC first before filing on unique reporting issues.
D.J. Belock discusses his company’s strategy in making acquisitions.
Bob Lehman expresses concern about PCAOB proposals on auditor opinions, audit firm rotation.
Mitchell Sabshon outlines plans underway to reenergize company.