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: Tracking REITs’ ESG Progress
Nareit’s Jessica Long talks with CPE’s Therese Fitzgerald about the 2024 REIT Industry Sustainability Report.
Sustainability Street: How One Property Manager Solved the EV Charging Puzzle
The electric vehicle transition is largely a building-level challenge. Find out how FirstService Residential’s George Barriere rose to it.
NAREE Special Report: There’s Real Estate and Then There’s Real Estate
Every CRE asset isn’t a CBD office building, and every CBD office property isn’t the same.
NAREE Special Report: Why Conversion Isn’t CRE’s Magic Bullet
Changing workplaces to apartments is a long shot, but how about living at the mall?
Capital Ideas: Dissecting Distress
Will lower interest rates help troubled CRE borrowers in the office market? Not likely, says Trepp’s Lonnie Hendry.
REITWeek Special Report: REITs Get Real in Close-Up Sessions
Some 90 companies across all property types presented.
Sustainability Street: The Power of Microgrids
JLL’s Doug Mackenzie brings his knowledge and expertise about a game-changing innovation for CRE to the podcast.
Capital Ideas: The Case for Vintage Office Properties
Can older buildings compete today? ESRT’s Tony Malkin is sure they can.
Sustainability Street: Happy Earth Day!
In this special episode, ULI’s Marta Schantz returns to the podcast to talk about how far real estate has come and the challenges ahead.
Capital Ideas: Why REITs Can Wait for Rate Cuts
These publicly listed real estate companies aren’t worried that the Fed wants to extend its holding pattern.