Diana Mosher

Diana Mosher is a contributing writer with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She writes about a range of real estate and design topics including development, architecture/design, marketing/business development and property management/operations/tech. Mosher joined MHN as editor in chief in 2005. She has been a contributing editor to the CPE-MHN team since 2016.

Energy Awareness Brings Savings During COVID-19

As commercial real estate owners face budget constraints, rediscovering efficient energy infrastructure paints a silver lining.

Success of the Post-COVID-19 Office Building Hinges on Facilities Decisions

From HVAC systems to elevator buttons, every square inch must be safely addressed before employees return to the workplace.

Passive House Standards Energize Illinois Recreation Center

A facility in northeast Illinois will be the first of its kind to earn the Passive House Institute’s rigorous certification.

Energy Upgrade Yields Big Savings in Little Rock

Entegrity’s retrofit of its historic headquarters offers a model for reducing a building’s carbon footprint.

Renewables Industry Eyes Majority Rule

National wind, solar, hydropower and storage associations embark on a transformation of power generation over the next decade.

San Diego Rolls Out Nation’s 1st Net-Zero Archive

To safely house historic documents, a new county facility meets exacting standards for energy efficiency and climate control.

California Landmark Eyes High-Tech Efficiency Effort

A century-old Bay Area hotel will employ artificial intelligence to model an upgrade without upfront costs.

Amenity spaces help Bank of America Tower tenants attract and retain top talent. Image courtesy of Skanska

Sustainable Office Design Case Study

Skanska raises the bar on green buildings with Houston’s first LEED Platinum office property.

Portland’s ‘Big Pink’ Scores Big Gains

Unico Properties’ improvements to the largest office tower in Oregon offer a model for energy efficiency upgrades.

Forecast 2020: Why the Outdoor Office is Here to Stay

The outdoor office trend is expected to dominate the commercial design conversation in 2020, according to experts at NeoCon. Interested in designing one? Here are some of their top strategies.