In what might be a sign of the times, housing and medical care facilities for elderly baby boomers shared the spotlight as today's most promising asset classes in a recent panel on real estate capital flows held by Goodwin and the Columbia School of Business. Investment firm heads chewed over some of the major cultural and demographic shifts occurring in the US and how they can make the most out of them at the annual Real Estate Capital Markets Conference on March 4. The strength of the senior housing and healthcare real estate asset classes and the enduring appeal of in-person shopping were among the most talked-about topics investment professionals explored at the gathering. Data centers came into focus at the end, when the top executive of one of the world's largest data center real estate investment trusts sat down for a moderated discussion.
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