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Mortimer B. Zuckerman, Executive Chairman, Boston Properties, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of U.S. News & World Report, Chairman and Publisher of the New York Daily News, delivered the keynote address at the 7th annual Real Estate symposium on December 15, 2014 at the Columbia Club of New York. Hosted by the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate and the Real Estate Circle of Columbia Business School, this educational, alumni-only forum provided an immersive day of insightful dialogue between an accomplished array of industry leaders. Wide ranging discussions on topics of importance to the profession, such as high-profile transactions, trends and challenges, marked the day, along with networking opportunities of the highest caliber.
Mortimer B. Zuckerman, Executive Chairman, Boston Properties, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of U.S. News & World Report, Chairman and Publisher of the New York Daily News sat down for a fireside chat with Professor Lynne B. Sagalyn at the Columbia Business School Real Estate Symposium.
For a recap, read the following student reports and view the slideshow…
Professor Lynne B. Sagalynn set the stage for a lively exchange that began with observations on the current surge of development activity in “gateway” cities like New York, Seattle, Miami, and Los Angeles, among others. The resulting discussion allowed prominent and rising industry figures to address strategies and opportunities for tackling the profession’s future prospects and challenges.
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“Where Are We in the Real Estate Cycle?” a panel moderated by Michael Giliberto, Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia Business School, brought together the views of A.J. Agarwal of The Blackstone Group, Adam Schwartz of Angelo, Gordon & Co., and Joshua Scoville of Hines on where to seek out investment opportunities in the current market environment. Is the next peak years off?
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The Real Estate Capital Markets panel provided an overview of current market and industry conditions and discussed current capital market and investor trends in light of recent economic developments. The panel of industry leaders offered diverse perspectives, from public to private capital markets and across product types.
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A panel discussion driven by a profile of the city today: how demographics, job growth and transportation are reshaping New York City, and generating fresh real estate challenges.
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