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.

MBA Forecasts Another Record Year for Originations

Loans originated for banks and life companies reached unprecedented levels, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

5 Things to Know About Opportunity Zone Deadlines

Investors should not be rushing into Opportunity Zone commitments, but here are some crucial dates to be aware of.

Q&A: Women’s Role in Fixing CRE’s Labor Shortage

Women are gaining a foothold in upper management within the construction industry, thanks in part to CEOs like Plaza Construction’s Richard Wood.

Opportunity Zones Take Shape Despite Mixed Reviews

At the Connect Opportunity Zone conference last week, investors described some of the exciting projects that this new economic stimulus program has set in motion.

5 Predictions for CRE Finance and Investment

Is the commercial real estate glass half-empty or half-full? Both, said prognosticators at a Connect conference in New York City.

5 Forces Directing CRE Capital Flows

Investors are driven in part by the reinvention of real estate, said Allianz’ Karen Horstmann at the New York University Schack Institute’s annual Women in Real Estate Symposium.

Emerging Trends 2020: Stay Alert to These Changes

The annual report by the Urban Land Institute and PwC is based on surveys and interviews of 2,200 real estate professionals.

Amazon at ULI: Regional Cooperation Critical to HQ2 Deal

The Amazon National Landing HQ2 is expected to benefit and draw employees from the entire Washington Metro area.

Report: Walkable Urban Metros Leave the Suburbs Behind

America is walking again. Where are the most pedestrian-friendly economic centers in the U.S. and what’s behind their robust growth?

Q&A: Fannie Mae’s RAD Financing Push

Fannie’s head of Affordable and Green Financing talks about the GSE’s participation in the program that transitions public housing to Section 8 housing to address the tremendous need for renovation capital.