Denile Doyle

Denile Doyle is an associate editor at Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. She has a bachelor’s degree in English and joined the team in 2019. In her free time, she enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, baking and volunteering. Connect with her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/denile-doyle/.

Office Trends May

How Office Stakeholders Are Coping With Maturing Loans, Looming Defaults

A tough refinancing market and an uncertain future are challenging owners and lenders.

Nuveen’s Nadir Settles on How Mentoring Can Make CRE More Diverse

The executive discusses the value of teaching minority youth about real estate as a career.

Sustainability Takes Center Stage at ULI Conference

Industry leaders got in-depth on environmental goals at the organization’s annual Spring meeting.

At ULI Spring, CRE Leaders Chart a Course for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Industry leaders weigh in on why enhancing diversity and inclusion is better for business.

New Forecasts and Considerations at 2021 ULI Spring Meeting

Investors are weighing a number of factors, including the type of risk their capital will assume and the convergence of yields.

How to Support the Hybrid Work Model

Experts weighed in on the impending shifts in employee behavior, operational processes and technology during CoreNet Global’s Corporate Real Estate Week.

Ecore’s Crossings Rx Delivers Soothing Neutrals for Commercial Spaces

The multipurpose flooring reduces surface-generated noise and provides ergonomic comfort underfoot.

BENTELER Adds ‘Cool Factor’ to EV Charging

BENTELER’s new product is 10 times more powerful than traditional EV chargers.

The Big Shift in Space Planning: Experts Share Insights at the CPE-MHN Summit

Well-being and sustainability are the dynamic duo when integrating elements that conform to safer, healthier building design and construction standards.

NAIOP CRE.Converge Spotlights Industry-Changing Trends

From the subtle to the sweeping, the NAIOP conference named some fast-moving changes within the industry, including a surge in demand for lab space.