Corina Stef

Corina Stef has been an associate editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News since 2017. She started off as a music journalist in 2012.

Suburban Philly Office Building Fetches $31M

The 169,163-square-foot River Park I in Conshohocken, Penn., previously served as a paper mill and was converted to office in 2001.

Berkadia Appoints New Head of Mortgage Banking

Hilary Provinse has joined the company after spending more than 15 years at Fannie Mae, where she led the firm’s mulitfamily debt lending activities.

CBRE Taps New Executive Managing Director

Following John Germano’s retirement in December, Kyle Schoppmann will take up the executive role, bringing more than 20 years of experience in sales strategy, training and professional development.

Lee & Associates Appoints New NYC Executive

Mitchell Salmon has stepped up as the firm’s newest executive managing director for the New York City area, bringing valuable expertise in the retail and office sectors.

Under the Radar: 2018 Top Markets

Investors are no longer thinking big in big cities, as secondary markets have stolen the spotlight by offering younger and highly educated workforce, diverse economy and job opportunities. According to the Urban Land Institute and PwC’s Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2018 report, secondary markets have become successful replicas of the competitive metros, but where should you actually focus your attention?

W.P. Carey Appoints New CEO

Mark DeCesaris will retire as CEO in December. Current President Jason Fox, who has been with the company for 15 years, will take over the role.

The Goldstein Group Expands, Appoints New VP

Ralph Hanan has stepped up as the firm’s vice president of urban retail and will serve as an executive of a newly formed division.

C&W Adds New Director in NYC

Adam Malitz was appointed as director of retail brokerage for the Brooklyn and Queens markets, after serving in a similar role at Lee & Associates.

CBRE Reports Shifting Office Trends in Legal Sector

Rapidly advancing technology, shifting client demand, an aging workforce and competition are the key factors that triggered an essential shift in the legal services market, a recent CBRE report shows. But what does it take for the individual to become truly collaboration-oriented in this deeply traditional field?

2018 Workspace Trends

The death of cubicles and cable-ridden office desks has been long predicted, as minimalist gadgets and greenery are taking over the traditional workspaces. Millennials and Generation Z will continue to influence the direction of office design, going for everything small, smart, practical and collaborative.