Daniel Ismail
Senior Analyst, Office
Daniel Ismail
Senior Analyst, Office
Danny is the lead analyst for Green Street's office team. His research contributions include initiating coverage of JBG Smith (the spinoff of Vornado’s D.C. assets), deep dives into West Coast office market health, and extensive work on Gateway vs. Non-Gateway markets and office leasing economics. Danny started his career with Green Street as a research intern during graduate school. He has a strong background in fundamental research, asset allocation, commercial real estate, and investment manager due diligence. Danny is a member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), contributing as a member on the Industrial and Office Park Development Council. Prior to joining Green Street in 2016, Danny was an investment analyst for four years at the Automobile Club of Southern California, where he covered equity and fixed income investments for insurance, pension, and corporate portfolios. Danny earned an MBA from the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and a concentration in Accounting and Finance from California State University, Fullerton. Danny is a CFA Charterholder.
Recent Insights from Daniel Ismail
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Reuters: Will office buildings ever be the same? Empire State offers clues
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REIT.com: Green Street Sees Future Office Sector Demand Shaped by Densification, Remote Working Trends
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Bloomberg: WeWork’s Path to Turnaround Challenged by Tainted ‘Cool Factor’
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Bloomberg: WeWork Turmoil Raises High-Stakes Questions About Office Sharing
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Bloomberg: WeWork’s Looming IPO Will Also Prove Decisive for Slew of Rivals
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Reuters: JBG Smith shares rise after Amazon.com nixes NY HQ
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The New York Times: Amazon’s HQ2 in Virginia Leaves a Real Estate Firm Poised to Cash In
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Podcast: Analyzing The Office Sector
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Wall Street Journal: Startups Turning Office Market Upside Down by Offering Short-Term Leases
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Crain’s New York: To Land High-Flying Financial Firm, Midtown Spire Developer Made Huge Concession
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Crain's New York: New Entrant Takes Over Last Remnant of Coworking Pioneer
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