This week, I want to share an important update from GlobeSt.com. Much like the industries we cover, our team is continuously adapting and evolving to align with the dynamic changes in our world. As we approach 2024, we are committed to proactively shaping the future by enhancing our content to better serve our valued readers. In line with this commitment, we have made the strategic decision to discontinue the print format of GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum magazine. This move allows our editorial team to devote all of our time and creative energy into crafting compelling stories that resonate with our audience where they predominantly engage: online. As a long-time fan of all things print, I can't help but acknowledge the bittersweet aspect of this transition. Nevertheless, I'm genuinely excited about the many new opportunities and innovative storytelling methods that the coming years will bring. For more details, please delve into my editor's letter below to gain deeper insights into our journey ahead.

– Natalie Dolce, Editor-in-Chief, GlobeSt.com

It is with mixed emotions that we write this letter to you, our loyal readers, to share some significant news regarding the future of GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum magazine. After 77 years of dedicated service to the real estate industry, heading into 2024, GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum will no longer be published in print format. 

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We will continue to adapt to the future by increasing our focus on delivering content online that best meets the needs of our readers. Our online presence has grown significantly in recent years and we will continue to provide you with the same in-depth analysis, thought-provoking features, and expert perspectives that you have had with Forum. 

We know that Forum has been more than a magazine; it has been a community, a platform for sharing knowledge, and a place where real estate professionals could come together to learn and grow. This is also GlobeSt.com's community and we will continue to nurture and learn from it. You will continue to have access to our extensive archives, along with a variety of digital-only coverage, including: 

  • Quick-hitting, responsive coverage and analysis of breaking news and the top issues impacting our industry
  • First hand insights from industry experts
  • Our influencer selections and the reasons why they were selected
  • Analysis on larger economic trends that also have an impact on our industry
  • Exclusive on-the-ground coverage from GlobeSt.'s conferences in net lease, multifamily, healthcare and women of influence

Many of you already visit our website on a regular basis. If you don't, I encourage you to visit GlobeSt.com and sign up for a free digital membership. You can also visit your account page at any time to check out our full suite of newsletters devoted to everything from breaking news and expert insights to trend analyses and sales tips.

We want to express our heartfelt thanks for your trust, loyalty, and engagement over the years. Your passion for the real estate industry has been the driving force behind our dedication to excellence. We encourage you to stay connected through our website and social media channels, as we explore new and expanded ways to serve the commercial real estate community.

Looking back, it has been an incredible journey since Forum was founded in 1946 in conjunction with REBNY.  We are grateful for the privilege of serving you.

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Natalie Dolce

Natalie Dolce, editor-in-chief of GlobeSt.com, is responsible for working with editorial staff, freelancers and senior management to help plan the overarching vision that encompasses GlobeSt.com, including short-term and long-term goals for the website, how content integrates through the company’s other product lines and the overall quality of content. Previously she served as national executive editor and editor of the West Coast region for GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum, and was responsible for coverage of news and information pertaining to that vital real estate region. Prior to moving out to the Southern California office, she was Northeast bureau chief, covering New York City for GlobeSt.com. Her background includes a stint at InStyle Magazine, and as managing editor with New York Press, an alternative weekly New York City paper. In her career, she has also covered a variety of beats for M magazine, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, FashionLedge.com, and Co-Ed magazine. Dolce has also freelanced for a number of publications, including MSNBC.com and Museums New York magazine.