Gabriel Frank

Gabriel Frank is an Associate Editor with Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. He has a background in journalism, and writes about news and industry trends across the multifamily and commercial real estate sectors. He lives in New York City.

Josh Stoffregen-Foye, CBRE Investment Management’s global head of media relations moderates the discussion between Wei Luo, Bernie McNamara, Robert Shaw, Lucy Fletcher and Liz Troni. Photo courtesy of CBRE Investment Management

CBRE IM Panel Talks Next Generation of CRE Investing

The emphasis is shifting to trend-resistant, in-demand asset classes.

A photo of Deborah Harmon, founder of Artemis Real Estate Partners

Barings Strikes Deal to Buy Artemis Real Estate Partners

The acquisition is on track to close during the first quarter.

For the redevelopment of New York City’s Penn Station, FXCollaborative’s design emphasizes better integration with Midtown Manhattan’s surrounding streets. Rendering courtesy of FXCollaborative

CBDs Get New Life

Can urban planners and developers turn 9-to-5 districts into 24/7 neighborhoods?

Fed Chair Jerome Powell speaks at the Jan. 29 press conference.

Fed Leaves Interest Rates Alone

“We don’t feel like we need to be in a hurry to make any adjustments,” Fed Chair Powell said.

A New Dawn for CRE Investing?

Amid encouraging signs, some uncertainty lingers, according to panelists at a LaSalle Investment Management event.

Fragmented parts of astronomical Celestial atlas

Stars Align for CRE Secondary Funds

This expanding investor group provides liquidity and stability for equity.

Jerome Powell speaking at December press conference

Fed Cuts Interest Rates in Final 2024 Meeting

The move could be the Fed’s final rate cut for a while.

Adam Glanzman and Adam Gallistel

CBRE Investment Management Names Co-CEOs

A CBRE IM veteran and a top executive from another major investor will team up to head the company.

Collage of interior - exterior photos of T3 RiNo, a 235,000-square-foot office building in Denver’s River North neighborhood developed by a joint venture of Ivanhoé Cambridge, Hines and McCaffery. The property was brought to the market faster than many of its concrete and steel counterparts and uses significantly less carbon in its operations.

Mass Timber’s Growing Appeal for Builders

Though still small in number, projects using this innovative technique offer a sustainable and efficient solution.

Experts discussing the most practical uses of artificial intelligence

CREtech Special Report: Practical Tech in Tough Times

Using AI for nearly every aspect of operations may seem appealing, but it’s crucial to be selective.