Diana Sabau

Senior Content Writer, CRE News & Market Analysis

Drawing on years of intense research in the U.S. commercial real estate market at Yardi Matrix, Diana now applies her expertise as a writer for the CommercialCafe blog. Her articles focus on CRE investment, labor market trends, and technology, and have been picked up by prestigious publications including the New York Times, GlobeSt, The Real Deal, NAIOP, MSN, and Bisnow.

Logistics Plus Leases 374,000-Square-Foot Inland Empire Warehouse

Logistics Plus — a leading worldwide provider of transportation, warehousing, business intelligence and supply chain solutions — has secured a five-year deal to lease a 374,000-square-foot industrial space…

Novo Platform Joins BNP Paribas & Banco Master at 801 Brickell

Fintech company Novo Platform is the latest name to sign a lease at Miami’s 801 Brickell, following recent deals inked by São Paolo-based digital bank Banco Master and…

A Walkable Future to Look Forward To: How Walkability Affects Housing & Commercial Real Estate

The years following the onset of COVID-19 have led to a series of changes in the wider economic landscape. These then prompted the real estate industry to adapt…

Touro University Expands Its Footprint at 3 Times Square

Rudin Management — one of the largest owners, operators and developers of best-in-class real estate in New York City — announced a new lease at its Midtown office…

Office Pipeline 2023: Tight Race Between Manhattan & Boston for Top Spot

Manhattan & Boston lead the list of office projects under construction
Austin, Charlotte & Nashville on course for largest projected market expansions
Largest office development in the pipeline is Brookfield’s 2 million-square-foot Midtown tower
Arlington and Chicago offices highest ranking under construction projects outside of NYC
Construction of nearly 1 million square feet of Amazon-leased office space on hold in Bellevue

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10 of the Most Attractive Coworking Spaces in Houston

With the city becoming a veritable magnet for both startups and the big names of the tech and business world, Houston coworking spaces have played a vital role in providing...
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The 10 Best Coworking Spaces in Denver (2023)

Building tech hubs is no small task, especially on the West Coast where Silicon Valley’s pull has been nearly unrivaled for several decades. Despite that, Denver has played its cards well, betting as much on its top-tier learning institutions’ ability to attract young talent as on its laidback, outdoors-loving charm (not to mention its relative affordability compared to other tech hotspots).

However, one of the most significant markers of the city’s success as a creative powerhouse is the wealth and diversity of coworking spaces in Denver. So, because choosing the right one out of an ever-growing list of enticing listings can be daunting, CommercialCafe compiled a list of the most attractive shared spaces to get you started.

KKR Moves into Meta’s Old Offices at 30 Hudson Yards

The private equity firm’s expansion coincides with a number of important shifts in the New York office market. As part of a wider effort to downsize and consolidate its office portfolio across the U.S., Meta spent roughly $413 million terminating leases in the third quarter of 2022, with an additional $900 million directed toward office realignment in the fourth quarter. Likewise, other tech companies — which had been the major driving forces behind office development in recent years — have also taken a more cautious stance amid layoffs and increasing costs of borrowing.

CommercialCafe Market Exposure Increases as Yardi Launches Partnership with RealNex

Yardi is pleased to announce the inclusion of its CommercialEdge Listing Network within the RealNex’s MarketPlace listing syndication capability. The partnership will introduce more than 75,000 new for sale and lease listings to the network’s 2 million visitors.

Druker Submits Plans for Life Sciences Project in Boston’s South End

The company’s plan is to build two properties — linked via “an above-grade connection” — that would encompass lab and office spaces, along with ground-floor retail; an area for community gatherings or nonprofit use; and two levels of below-grade parking. The project would also include a landscaped pedestrian plaza connecting Washington Street and Shawmut Avenue.