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.

Owens on Inspiring Change at Greenbuild Chicago

U.S. Green Building Council Senior Vice President Brendan Owens sat down with CPE to discuss the theme of this year’s U.S. Greenbuild conference and expo—Human by Nature—and some of the green innovations being showcased.

Yield Curve Concerns May Keep Rates Relatively Low

While the financial markets have been sending out alarm signals, the Federal Reserve is taking a wait-and-see-approach.

Faith Hope Consolo, NYC Retail Leader, Passes Away

The chairman of Douglas Elliman Real Estate’s retail division had an international roster of clients and was a consultant to the City of New York on the revitalization of Times Square.

Meeting and Beating Green Goals

Ari Frankel explains how Alexandria Real Estate Equities is answering the call for more sustainable and healthier buildings.

Greenbuild 2018 Meeting Coverage

The growing threat of climate change and the impact of the built environment on occupants’ well-being were critical themes at this year’s conference.

Case Study in Net Zero Energy: AGU’s Renovated HQ

What happens when a real estate project is driven by an organization of scientists that wants to benefit science, the environment and humanity?

Amal Clooney Praises Greenbuild Crowd for Essential Work

The international human rights lawyer spoke on the struggle for “climate justice” and the ability of individuals and companies to effect change when governments fail to step up.

The 2018 CPE Distinguished Achievement Awards Winners

Thoughtful urban projects, creative corporate repositionings, forward-looking leases and a focus on amenities spaces were the some of the hallmarks of this year’s winners.

Fed Applies the Brakes Again

Real estate executives were expecting this rate hike, so they were not alarmed by it. But what does it say about the future?