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CPE’s 2018 Investor of the Year

CPE’s Investor of the Year is awarded in two categories—first place and honorable mention—winners were chosen by a confidential vote of their peers among our volunteer advisory board of industry leaders.

CPE’s 2018 Lifetime Achievement

CPE’s Lifetime Achievement award winner is chosen by a confidential vote of their peers among our volunteer advisory board of industry leaders.

Calkain Rises to the Next Level in Net Lease

After building a successful business selling mostly retail properties and portfolios, Jonathan Hipp takes on larger transactions for institutions private-market clients.

Missing Ingredient in Grid Upgrades: Competition

Despite billions of dollars in potential customer savings, few regional transmission projects use competitive planning, a new study from The Brattle Group contends.

Real Estate Gives Back: Don Peebles Champions Economic Equality

Through his development business and his philanthropic efforts, the Peebles Corp. CEO lifts up students, budding entrepreneurs and minority-owned businesses.

Executive Q&A: Nuveen’s New CIO

Carly Tripp discussed how the global investment manager is remaining disciplined and focused on long-term strategy while being flexible and open-minded.

How Big a Deal Is the Green New Deal?

The jury is still out on the proposal, but energy-smart practices are already widespread in commercial real estate.

Boston Properties’ LEED Platinum Salesforce Tower in San Francisco is currently the highest LEED-rated skyscraper in California.

CRE Companies Mind Their ESGs

Owners, developers and managers are ramping up environmental, social and governance initiatives to meet investor criteria and internal goals.

Real Estate Gives Back: The Goldie Initiative Helps Women Rise

A Chicago brokerage legend assists female up-and-comers by finding them mentors and training them in the skills needed to hold high-level CRE positions.

Where Suburban Meets Urban

Millennials, transportation policy and community expectations increasingly blur the lines between large-scale projects in big cities and their suburban counterparts.