Richard Berger

Richard Berger has 20+ years of experience covering commercial real estate for various media sites and CRE-related associations. He lives in Northern Virginia.

Exterior shot of Cincinnati' Public Radio's new headquarters

Skanska Delivers First HQ of Its Kind

The broadcast facility is all mass timber and came online in less than six weeks.

Exterior, aerial shot of Dadeland Centre I and II

Miami Office Campus Lands $52M Refi

The two buildings total almost 250,000 square feet.

Aerial shot of 11070 Cabot Commerce Circle, an industrial warehouse in Jacksonville, Fla.

Faropoint Acquires Inland Empire Portfolio

The four buildings in Ontario traded for nearly $64 million.

the top 200 Fortune 500 companies' in-office expectations

Most Popular Return-to-Office Policies Surprise Experts

And other considerations on companies’ employee mandates.

Large, two-story Sam's Club warehouse under a blue Florida sky with palm trees in the distant background

Walmart Debuts Florida Distribution Center

The facility will serve the retailer as a major regional hub.

Chart showing that New York and Miami continued to lead office attendance recovery in March 2025, according to Placer.ai

Return-to-Office Mandates Start to Clock In

New York City and Miami are front-runners as markets recover, according to Placer.ai.

Chart showing major life science market aggregate trends, according to Colliers

Life Science Market Finds Its Spark

A few bright spots emerge from Colliers’ new report.

The 9 W. 57th St, office tower in Midtown Manhattan

Soloviev Group Secures Tenants at NYC Tower

Three firms leased more than 40,000 square feet at this trophy office building.

Comparative map of the annual percentage change in construction costs for the U.S. from Rider Levett Bucknall

Pre-Tariffs, Construction Cost Hikes Ease

So far, economic shifts haven’t made their mark, according to Rider Levett Bucknall’s new report. But pressures may be building.

New York City skyline

Where Office Space Wins

This market is defying the national narrative, according to Newmark’s latest research.