Therese Fitzgerald

Therese Fitzgerald has nearly 20 years experience writing and editing commercial real estate content. She got her start writing about the New York City market with Real Estate Weekly and later joined CPE’s predecessor publication, Commercial Property News, where she held various positions including editor in chief. In addition to working on the CPE and MHN websites, she edits CPE's Capital Markets Newsletter and MHN's Finance & Investment Newsletter. Tune into her Sustainability Street podcast on CPE.

Sustainability Street: The Rise of Intelligent Buildings

R-Zero’s Jennifer Nuckles and CPE’s Therese Fitzgerald discuss how self-optimizing properties automatically reduce energy usage and improve NOI.

Sustainability Street: Building With Less Carbon, Not More Cost

Rebecca Esau of the Rocky Mountain Institute and Skanska’s Tolga Tutar discuss advances in low-carbon construction with CPE’s Therese Fitzgerald.

NYU Schack Special Report: REITs Go Big on AI

As automation tools become table stakes, size and speed will continue to be an advantage.

RETCON Special Report: How CRE Is Seizing the AI Revolution

For this new wave of tech, the industry is ahead of the curve.

Sustainability Street: Data Centers Reach a Crossroads

Investor, developer and professor Suhail Tayeb and CPE’s Therese Fitzgerald discuss how responsible development will increasingly be a risk management strategy.

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Capital Ideas: 5 Reasons Deregulation Will Not Slow Sustainability

Despite federal rollbacks, emissions reduction and resilience still matter for CRE.

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Sustainability Street: Why Heat Is a Business Risk

CPE Executive Editor Therese Fitzgerald discusses the impacts of global warming on the workplace with Savills Vice Chair Katrina Kostic Samen.

Sustainability Street: COP30 Recap With Liz Beardsley

Every year, the world comes together to discuss progress on climate change. How are we doing?

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NYU Schack Special Report: No Credit Bubble Yet

How much liquidity is too much?