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, industry trends and property management across the multifamily and commercial real estate sectors. He lives in New York City.

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell speaks at the September 18th press conference.

The Fed Has Finally Cut Interest Rates. Here’s What’s Ahead.

Experts weigh in on the impact of Wednesday’s bigger-than-expected move by the central bank.

The panel discussion, which includes the CEOs of GFP Real Estate and Rosen Equities, as well as CBIZ's own chief investment officer.

NYC Executives Stay Sober-Minded on Eve of Expected Rate Cut

Some challenges remain sticky for both investors and developers.

Larry Silverstein discusses his book and the redevelopment of the World Trade Center

Larry Silverstein Talks Rebuilding, Resilience at the World Trade Center

The developer reflected on his accomplishments, while expressing optimism about the Big Apple’s future.

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What the AI-Driven Hiring Surge Means for CRE

Recruitment is ramping up at both technology and non-tech companies.

Head shot of Plymouth Industrial REIT CEO Jeff Witherell

Plymouth, Sixth Street Launch $500M Partnership

In a key part of this multifaceted deal, Sixth Street will take a majority stake in the REIT’s Chicago-area assets.

Annual amount of monetary damage caused by reported cybercrime in the United States from 2001 to 2023 (in million U.S. $)

Property Management Success: Shoring Up Cybersecurity

Experts share strategies for preventing and mitigating the growing risks posed by cybercrime.

THRIVE _ Asheville

Managing Coworking: Building Brands, Building Experiences  

Though evolving, flexible office still has a lot in common with hospitality. Here’s what managers make of it.

Photo of Chevron Chairman & CEO Mike Wirth

Goodbye, Golden State: What’s Driving Chevron’s HQ Move

The company plans to relocate all corporate functions from the Bay Area over the next several years.

Renovations at 10 and 120 South Riverside Plaza

As Office Pipeline Shrinks, Existing Class A Buildings Should Benefit

In the flight to quality, there are fewer prime spaces to fly to.

830 Brickell

Miami’s 830 Brickell Secures $565M in Financing

When completed this fall, the building will be the city’s second-tallest office tower.