Holly Dutton

Holly Dutton is a Senior Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She joined CPE and MHN in 2018 and has reported on the real estate sector since 2012. She was previously with Real Estate Weekly and the Houston Chronicle. Connect with her on twitter: @HollyDutton

New York City Construction Activity Hits 8-Year Low

In its fourth-quarter construction activity report, the Real Estate Board of New York said much-needed infrastructure projects could make up for the decline in building.

Freshly Inks 92 KSF Lease in Midtown South for New HQ

The meal delivery company is taking two full floors at a newly renovated Class A office building on East 28th Street.

Bernanke Weighs In on CRE Outlook During Marcus & Millichap Panel

The former Fed chair shares insights on GSE privatization, the pandemic’s long-term impact on commercial real estate, and the prospects for recovery.

Construction Launches on Houston Hyatt Hotel

The project marks the first property for the hospitality brand at the Texas Medical Center, the largest complex of its kind in the world.

How the ‘Shrinking Middle’ Is Impacting the Office Market

At CoreNet Global’s Virtual Summit, Richard Barkham of CBRE explained why mid-level jobs are disappearing and how the trend is changing the workplace.

Amid Office Changes, Workplace Strategies Are Evolving

Hybrid work models and a focus on data will be key going forward, according to experts at CoreNet Global’s Virtual Summit.

Top Challenges for Office Owners, Property Managers

Experts at IREM’s 2020 Virtual Summit discuss concerns and solutions for some of the biggest issues the pandemic has created.

How Nancy Ruddy of CetraRuddy Takes on the World

The veteran architect on creating a dream firm with her husband, the importance of never repeating your work, and why she will never retire.

Sotheby’s New York HQ Obtains $483M Refi

The owner-occupied, 506,000-square-foot office building recently underwent renovations.

Major NYC Project in Limbo After Rezoning Is Scuttled

Political pressure prompted Industry City’s developers to withdraw the 1 million-square-foot plan, but some local leaders remain hopeful that the Brooklyn waterfront project will eventually move forward.