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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.
REITwise will take place March 24-26 in Hollywood, FL. This event is the leading educational conference for REITs, covering technical, regulatory, and operational updates.
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CEO Christopher Constant says consolidation within the convenience industry creates opportunity.
CEO Edward Pitoniak says REIT is “next really good institutionalization story in American commercial real estate.”
CEO Paul Pittman says “dishonest, market-manipulative behavior must be policed.”
CEO Ernest Rady says some retailers will fare tough.
Simon’s Mona Benisi says REIT achieving “incredible results” in energy management.
Vert Asset Management’s Sam Adams says real estate sustainability story is “really compelling.”
Digital Realty’s Aaron Binkley says Facebook transaction can be replicated with other customers.
Federal Realty’s Ronald Becker says sustainability “embedded in every decision we make.”
J.P. Morgan Chase’s head of green bonds sees rise in issuance as a “natural evolution.”
Host’s Michael Chang says focus on supply chain is an opportunity to maintain leadership.
Hersha’s Bennett Thomas says guests, team members, and shareholders all support efforts.
EPRA’s Hassan Sabir sees need for better investor understanding of ESG reporting.
AvalonBay’s Mark Delisi says governance important in showing how well a company operates.
Kilroy’s Sara Neff says looking broadly for the right deal is “critical.”
SITE Center’s Joe Lopez sees shift away from asset-based approach.
WashREIT’s Matt Praske details solar panel and rooftop garden projects in Washington, D.C.