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.
On the News: Banks Get a Warning About CRE
The FDIC’s 2023 Risk Review portends a shift in banks’ growing preference for CRE.
Sustainability Street: CBRE’s Rob Bernard on Unlocking Innovation
The company’s chief sustainability officer on the intersection of technology, creativity, and decarbonization.
On the News: Will Some CRE Markets Be Too Hot to Handle?
Temperatures in Phoenix are getting dangerously high for residents and real estate investors.
On the News: Can We Talk About China?
If you are worried about CRE’s pending troubles, you may want to consider what is happening in the world’s second-largest economy.
Sustainability Street: Project REAP Turns 25
Executive Director Manikka Bowman on the organization’s unique approach to diversifying the CRE talent pipeline.
Is Your Building Ready for Wildfire Fallout?
As pollution hazards increase, operators and managers should step up their focus on indoor air quality.
How Much Are Office REITs Weighing Down the Sector?
CEOs, investors and analysts shared insights about the market and individual companies at Nareit’s annual REITweek conference.
Sustainability Street: Impact Investing Hits Home for CRE
Impact Community Capital’s Jeff Brenner on how the increase in socially responsible funds puts new impetus behind solving persistent problems.
Sustainability Street: Earth Day Check-In on CRE’s Progress
ULI’s Marta Schantz on the industry’s successes and the barriers it faces.
Sustainability Street: Engineering CRE’s Low-Carbon Future
Arup Americas Chair Fiona Cousins served on the advisory board for New York City’s landmark carbon reduction law.