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CEO Sam Landy says UMH expects to double rental revenue by splitting lots into multiple units.
John Moragne highlighted the interest rate environment and industrial focus as key factors for the REIT’s growth.
CEO Bill Crooker says first quarter saw leasing spreads of 25% to 30%.
Benjamin Schall said that strong demand and a reduced supply are driving a positive outlook for AvalonBay.
LEED, BREEAM, and Fitwel are among the most popular platforms used by REITs today.
CEO Moishe Gubin points to consistent rent collection at 100%.
Bodner sees a need to leverage technological advancements to seize opportunities.
REIT investing $40 million to make 2011 Crystal Drive a central hub for business community.
APG’s Rutger van der Lubbe also underscores importance of asset-level certification.
Michael Seton highlights acquisition opportunities and strategic positioning in a challenging macroeconomic environment.
A positive macro environment supports Veris Residential's strategic growth, said CEO Mahbod Nia.
CEO George Chappelle says partnerships in Dubai and North America provide strong external growth opportunity.
CEO Christopher Constant sees opportunities to grow at “cap rates that work for Getty.”