NEW YORK CITY-There's no difference if you're male or female in the commercial real estate industry, because hard work will take you far, says CRESA New York's vice president Jamie Addeo.
NEW YORK CITY-At the second annual Real Estate Weekly Women's Forum, CBRE's New York Tri-State Region CEO Mary Ann Tighe spoke candidly about her rise through the commercial real estate industry ranks, offering advice for the audience present.
NEW YORK CITY-Eastern Consolidated's senior director, Adelaide Polsinelli, presents her insight into sparkling neighborhoods here, and how one can be successful as a woman in the commercial real estate industry.
NEW YORK CITY-We saw a few shares of our story focusing on NYC's goal to reduce carbon emissions by 2050, so we thought it fitting to take a look at further green-themed tweets.
NEW YORK CITY-Wrapping up our latest poll, we noticed that you said that the most important topics for the commercial real estate industry covered during the State of the Union were jobs and taxes. But what you're sharing on Twitter seems to indicate otherwise
ORANGE COUNTY-Emily Watkins, senior vice president corporate client development at JLL sees social media and flexible office as two upcoming commercial real estate trends.
NEW YORK CITY-In this follow-up to our national poll story, a range of commercial real estate executives share their forward-looking views. In short, a good year ahead.
NEW YORK CITY-Patricia Lancaster, professor, construction management at NYU Schack Institute of Commercial Real Estate shared her views on modular construction and the rapidly developing Hudson Yards and West Side projects.
NEW YORK CITY-Your up-to-the moment views are certainly important to us and so, we've been asking some hot-topic questions on Twitter. Here are your answers.