Lisa DeNight serves as National Industrial Research Managing Director at Newmark, where she researches and analyzes national industrial trends and commercial market implications, focusing on timely thought leadership and elevating data integrity.
DeNight’s expertise is in statistical data collection and analysis, interpretation and advisement on economic and real estate trends, driving thought leadership initiatives and generating market insights. Her more than a decade of research experience is inclusive of all commercial property types.
DeNight rejoined Newmark in 2019 in the Greater Philadelphia office. Prior, she served as a senior research analyst at CBRE, where she worked closely with local and national research leaders, supporting numerous national initiatives and regularly authoring reports and articles, contributing to business publications and participating in interviews with the press on both the local and national level.
Education
DeNight holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from West Chester University.
Lisa DeNight
Managing Director, National Industrial Research
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