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CFO Jeffrey Theiler sees “fantastic tailwinds” for health care sector.
Benjamin Schall says REIT has prioritized assets with potential for significant densification.
CEO Drew Alexander says the REIT sold $600 million in properties last year to improve shareholder value.
CEO Stephen Lebovitz says CBL is working to solidify its portfolio.
Michael Schall also sees opportunity in financing development deals as a preferred equity provider.
CEO Conor Flynn says the REIT is embracing retail’s “dramatic” evolution.
CEO Joe Margolis discusses how the REIT balances occupancy, rate, discounting, and marketing spend.
CEO Thomas McGuinness says it could include delivery via driverless cars and the use of virtual reality glasses.
Ben Butcher says STAG wants to change the perception that the industrial sector is lagging other sectors in the use of data analytics.
CEO Nelson Mills says the REIT will continue its niche strategy in New York.
CEO Paul Pittman says global food demand and farmer productivity are both on the rise.
Michael Landy says industrial REIT’s returns have “handily outperformed” benchmark indices.