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Beth Burnham Mace says the elderly continue to delay moving into senior housing.
Chilton Capital's Bruce Garrison discusses the current market environment.
More news from Nareit's 2017 Annual Convention.
CEO Anne Olson marks one year at the helm of the multifamily REIT.
Reinsmidt says CBL is positioned to opportunistically pursue growth.
Denny Oklak has overseen Duke Realty'’s dramatic evolution.
PwC’s Andrew Alperstein also sees need for public-private partnership on affordable housing.
DLA Piper’s John Sullivan says concerns over refinancing debt and inflation also prevalent.
LaSalle global real estate strategist discusses international developments.
Farmland Partners CEO Paul Pittman anticipates acquisition pace to remain buoyant.
REITs are adapting to the needs of a new generation of consumers: the millennials.
Rexroad says REIT is looking to increase its Sun Belt exposure.
The triple-net lease REIT spun off from Darden Restaurants has amassed a portfolio of 480 restaurants located across 44 states.
The lodging REIT is making a name for its ability to breathe new life into distinct properties that can’t be replicated.
CEO Chris Marr says growth patterns are normalizing, but still higher than pre-pandemic.