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Co-CEO Gary Beasley says market response to single-family rental model still evolving.
Cousins Properties’ Larry Gellerstedt says company actively pursuing development agenda.
SoTHERLY Hotels’ Drew Sims: Company in “the sweet spot.”
REITs have built necessary cushion to handle interest rate shocks, S&P’s Sarajian says.
Green Street’s Andrew McCulloch expects downward pressure on cap rates.
Spirit Realty’s Thomas Nolan sees appeal in sale-leaseback transactions.
Moody’s Merrie Frankel discusses increase in REITs pursuing investment-grade ratings.
Matt Wokasch of Green Street says companies monetizing value of real estate holdings.
Bluerock Residential CEO Ramin Kamfar discusses company’s strategy of targeting value-add opportunities.
Raymond James’ Vivek Seth expects increased recognition of real estate to boost capital flows.
Chilton Capital’s Matt Werner sees deal opportunities in mall, lodging sectors.
Morgan Stanley’s Seth Weintrob expects continued M&A activity in retail sector.
Kite Realty’s John Kite says company “loved” Inland Diversified’s real estate, spurring merger.
BMO’s Paul Adornato keeping close eye on REIT development activity in 2015.
Preferred Apartment CEO John Williams sees widespread demand for multifamily housing.