David Matthews is an editor at LoopNet, where he writes about trends in commercial real estate.He previously covered real estate for Crain’s Chicago Business, writing about everything from celebrity home purchases to the aftermath of Chicago’s post-b...
David Matthews is an editor at LoopNet, where he writes about trends in commercial real estate.
He previously covered real estate for Crain’s Chicago Business, writing about everything from celebrity home purchases to the aftermath of Chicago’s post-bubble foreclosure crisis.
Other stops in David’s career include writing scripts and producing newscasts for FOX 5 DC, covering downtown Chicago for the defunct DNAinfo and writing freelance pieces for the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago magazine. He holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism and English from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and has completed three courses in computer programming from Harvard University's CS50.
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