Tudor Scolca

Tudor Scolca-Seușan is an Associate Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. He joined CPE and MHN in 2017 and is passionate about doing research for the two publications. He is responsible for data center and industrial coverage on CPE, writing seasonal metro reports on multifamily, interviews and features, as well as occasionally editing news stories.

Patrick Wilson

How Will AI Impact Data Center REIT Investment?

CenterSquare’s Patrick Wilson on how REITs are poised to leverage the coming wave of AI-related demand for data centers.

TPG, Digital Realty Form $1.5B Joint Venture

The deal involves three Northern Virginia data centers.

2300 Market by Breakthrough in Philadelphia

Checkup on Health-Care, Life Science Opportunities

Helen Mendiola Banks of TICI Group sheds light on what’s ahead for these specialty categories.

Saltbox Dallas, a co-warehousing facility

The Rise of Co-Warehousing: What’s the Appeal?

Logistics experts shed light on this niche sector’s growth.

Flexential's campus in Douglasville, Ga.

Flexential Adds 110 MW With New Data Centers

The two facilities will come online later this year.

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Chicago’s Office Market Slow to Adapt

Despite significant leasing activity earlier this year, the city’s vacancy rate remains among the highest in the nation.

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Los Angeles Ended Q1 on a Slow Note

Read our latest Q1 Los Angeles office market update, based on CommercialEdge data.

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San Francisco’s Office Market Favored Life Science in Q1

As of March, the city had 7.8 million square feet of office space under construction.

When Storytelling Is at the Forefront of Design

Libby Sims Patrick talks about her three decades of experience in creating and leading a boutique design studio in Atlanta.

Exterior rendering of the new Novva data center.

Novva to Build $500M Data Center in Reno

Novva Tahoe Reno will be a 300,000-square-foot, 60-megawatt facility.