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Welltower’s Rick Avery sees growing role for distributed energy grids.
Digital Realty’s Aaron Binkley says REIT separating out capex projects with energy components.
ULI Greenprint’s Micah Brill says tenant collaboration a “driving force.”
Investors assessing possible changes to macroeconomic picture, observers say.
Host’s Michael Chang says initiatives currently under review at asset level.
Vornado’s Dan Egan says engagement results often better with larger tenants.
RMR’s John Forester underscores importance of tenant and employee engagement.
AvalonBay’s Mark Delisi says assets “particularly well-suited” for solar.
EPA’s Jean Lupinacci sees opportunity for REITs to engage more closely with tenants.
Prologis’ Jeannie Renne-Malone expects increased cost-benefit analysis of investments.
Ventas’ Kelly Meissner says operators can control intensity, type of light.
Boston Properties’ Ben Myers says REIT on target to meet sustainability goals.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff says janitors are the “eyes and ears” of a building.
Washington REIT’s Matthew Praske says metering in place across portfolio.
GPT Group’s Bruce Precious says it is essential for industry to work together.
Kimco’s Will Teichman says work proceeding on green lease concept.