Greg Isaacson

Greg Isaacson is a Senior Associate Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. He has been writing about the real estate industry in the U.S. and Asia Pacific since 2014. Connect with him on Twitter: @gregisaacson

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CRE Brokers Lean Into AI

A new tech toolkit is changing dealmaking.

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How Trade Shifts Impact Port Real Estate

Delayed leasing decisions are complicating the outlook for investors, but at least one specialty facility will benefit.

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Interest Rates Stay Untouched

Analysis: The economy remains resilient for now, but the outlook for CRE is cloudy.

Christopher Wimmer of Fitch Ratings and Danny Harrington of Project Management Advisors comment on newly announced trade tariffs

What Trump’s Tariffs Could Mean for CRE

Higher construction costs, new factories? Experts weigh in on potential impacts.

Harbor, Bascom Wrap Up Renovations on North Hollywood Asset

A booming entertainment and media sector has driven interest in the creative office building.

Federal Realty Tops Out Silicon Valley Tower

The REIT is readying the first building in its 1 million-square-foot San Jose office campus.

Survey: Office Tenants Embrace Hybrid Work Era

Companies are less likely now to rethink their space needs, according to a new study by BOMA International, Yardi Systems and Brightline Strategies.

AAG Embraces Hybrid Work in Headquarters Move

The reverse mortgage lending firm has relocated its corporate home from Orange to Irvine, Calif.—trimming its footprint in the process.

Boston Properties Inks 351 KSF Lease in Santa Monica

A major entertainment firm has agreed to extend and expand its lease at the 1.2 million-square-foot creative office campus.

Feldman Equities Picks Up Fort Lauderdale Asset for $59M

Acquired with crowdfunding capital, the corporate park achieved the Cypress Creek submarket’s highest price per square foot over the last decade.