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.

Multifamily Roundtable: Fewer Deals But Little Distress

Six months into the global pandemic, MHN convened multifamily executives to discuss how the property type is holding up under various pressures.

Snap Sessions

Snap Session: Prioritizing Tech Choices—Which Tech Options Do Residents Value Most?

How to select technology that attracts and retains residents. Expert insights from Chelsey Schlaub, Lincoln Property Co.; Brian Brantley, RangeWater Real Estate; and Vivian Metzer, Vivint Smart Home.

The Long View on Co-Living

Co-living is here to stay despite short-term concerns about the need for social distancing, say Jonathan Lee and Shahin Yadzi of George Smith Partners.

Rent Collection and Expense Management FAQs During COVID-19

Daryl Carter, chairman & CEO of Avanath Capital Management, addresses how to work with residents and maximize rent collections during the public health crisis.

What the $2T Federal Package Means for Multifamily

The bill, scheduled for a Friday vote in the House, contains direct and indirect benefits for apartment owners and operators.

4 Questions With Fannie Mae’s Jeff Hayward

Watch what the GSE’s head of multifamily has to say about green financing, doing business under the new caps and goals for 2020.

Freddie Mac Campus

A Conversation With Freddie Mac’s Debby Jenkins

Here’s what the head of Multifamily had to say about the new GSE caps, LIHTC investment and diversity and inclusion.

Late-Cycle Lenders Proceed With Caution

At MBA’s CREF 2020 Conference, lenders said high valuations and rent regulation are just two of the many risk factors that impact credit decisions today.

MBA Predicts Slow Economy, Stable Rates

The strength of the U.S. economy continues, but the list of uncertainties gets longer and longer, says the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Chief Economist Michael Frantantoni.

NYC Names 3 Development Teams for Co-Living Pilot

The projects announced as part of the city’s ShareNYC program will produce a total of 300 new units at three locations.