Gabriel Frank

Gabriel Frank is an Associate Editor with Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. He has a background in journalism, and writes about news, industry trends and property management across the multifamily and commercial real estate sectors. He lives in New York City.

10 Intriguing CRE Deals and the Brokers Who Made Them Happen

While leasing and sales volume slowed in 2022, many significant transactions crossed the finish line. Here’s a sample.

250 Clayton. Image courtesy of Broe Real Estate

Broe to Develop Phase 2 of Denver Mixed-Use Project

The next building will offer a mix of Class A office and retail space.

The lobby of 295 5th Avenue. Image courtesy of Tribeca Associates

Office Amenities With Tenant Appeal

How to create building features that encourage a return to the workplace.

Pacific Summit Logistics Center. Image courtesy of Cushman & Wakefield

Principal Global Investors Buys 824 KSF Logistics Asset

This transaction marks one of the largest ever single-building industrial property sales in Salt Lake City.

12790 Merit Dr.

Morning Calm Buys 875 KSF Dallas Office Campus

Newmark will handle leasing at the property.

$510M Phoenix-Area Project Moves Forward

Plans for Stadium Point at P83 call for office, retail, hospitality and multifamily components.

Majestic Realty JV Inks 629 KSF Lease at California Industrial Park

JLL represented the owners as well as the tenant of the newly constructed building within Tejon Ranch Commerce Center.

Metrocenter

$750M Phoenix Mall Redevelopment Gets Green Light

Concord Wilshire Capital, TLG Investment Partners and Hines have partnered on the project.

The 2023 CRE Outlook: CEOs Weigh In

Next year could get bumpy fast. These leading executives shared their insights during this CPE Voices discussion.

Turner Logistics Center. Image by Google Street View

NorthPoint Development Lands EV Maker’s Headquarters

The Kansas City facility will produce 1,800 vehicles annually.