With years of intense research on the U.S. commercial real estate market at Yardi Matrix, Diana is currently putting her experience to use by writing for several Yardi blogs. She covers CRE investment, job market trends and tech. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, GlobeSt, The Real Deal, NAIOP, MSN and Bisnow.
It’s an exciting time to be part of the construction industry. With commercial buildings being one of the major sources of carbon emissions in the U.S., many architects,...
Google expanded its office footprint in New York City with the acquisition of the 325,000-square foot Milk Building from Jamestown. Built in 1936 and located at 450 West 15th...
According to a study conducted by INRIX, Boston is the 14th most congested city in the world, ahead of Istanbul and just behind D.C. Those driving into Boston spend around 60...
Corporate volunteering emerged as an extension of corporate social responsibility in the early 1990s and was meant to improve companies’ public image and boost employee...
Since 2009, the U.S. economy has had more than 110 consecutive months of growth, making this the second longest economic expansion since the Great Depression. After a rather tepid...
Since the Investing in Opportunity Act became law in December 2017, anticipation has been building around this new private equity tax incentive. Opportunity zones are showcased as...
The Investing in Opportunity Act (‘IOA’) had gone under the radar for several months after it was passed as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, until it eventually...
Ever since the financial crisis, a growing number of workers have seen their schedules become increasingly flexible, as many have either turned to freelancing full-time, taken on...
Last year, Miami office sales volume reached $858 million across its top 10 transactions and the market’s largest transaction nearly made the list of top 50 U.S. office deals....
The Lone Star State has seen massive increase of its working-age population, and is home to an exuberant tech scene. What does all this fast-paced change look like for Texas...