Mark Gilman

Mark Gilman

Benzinga Editor

About
Mark Gilman is a veteran reporter and public relations strategist who writes for Benzinga from his Detroit area office. He’s also the owner/president of Pitchnoise Communications. A former PR strategist for several Fortune 100 companies and U.S. Navy...
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Unlike Most Commercial Real Estate Properties Today, Bankrupt Yellow's Trucking Facilities Are Hot
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The Collapse Of WeWork Only Heightens Investors' Commercial Office Space Worries
Some Office Space Occupancy Hopes Are Resting On The Return Of Digital Nomads
A Once Placid Self-Storage Sector Is Making Public Noise While Some Investors Shun Established Properties To Build Their Own
As WeWork Teeters Toward Bankruptcy, Convene Rebounds, Focuses More On Office Space Hospitality
Biden Tells Remote Federal Workers To Come Back As Washington D.C. Office Occupancy Rates Plummet
Good News For Consumers Means Bad News For Self-Storage Investors As Summer Rental Rates Continue To Drop
Bank Funding For Commercial Real Estate Continues To Be A Hard Ask, But Creative Investors Remain Undaunted
Commercial Real Estate Investors With Cash Continue To Bet On Interest Rates Coming Down
The Pursuit Of Unclogging The U.S. Supply Chain Has Helped Industrial Investment Outperform The Rest Of CRE
No End In Sight For The Financial Tsunami Hitting Office Space Investors, Owners And Tenants
The Simple But Daunting Formula To Stave Off Office Building Defaults: Be More Creative
Could Rent-Control Initiatives Be Another Factor Causing Multifamily Investors To Stop Building?
Restaurant Investment Levels Rising But Owners Continue To Tackle Worker Shortages And Higher Food Costs
Hospitality Investors Are Making Way For 'Bleisure' Customers