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Record-Breaking Real Estate Alumni ReceptionThe largest-ever gathering of real estate alumni, spanning more than 50 class years, took place on April 30 at the Columbia Club of New York. This 2013 Annual Alumni Real Estate Reception honored Distinguished Real Estate Partner John R. Klopp of Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing. Story and slideshow...Piskorski Identifies Misreported Loans, Receives AQR Insight AwardEdward S. Gordon Associate Professor of Real Estate Tomasz Piskorski has been named a co-recipient of the 2013 AQR Insight Award for his research on how to identify and quantify misreported loans in the $2 trillion market for private mortgage-backed securities. Read more...Sagalyn Presents Research on Cities as Entertainment CentersEarle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate Lynne B. Sagalyn presented the paper “Entertainment Centers and the Quest for Transformation in the Periphery,” using the LA LIVE complex as a case study, at a master class workshop in the Netherlands. Read more...Wang Awarded Chazen Grant for Dynamic Entrepreneurial Finance Research and ModelingNeng Wang, the Chong Khoon Lin Professor of Real Estate, has been awarded a 2013 Research Grant from the School’s Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business to further his work on dynamic entrepreneurial finance. Read more...New Interview Series Reports on Andrew Jacobs ’96Andrew Jacobs ’96, managing director and partner at Metropolitan Real Estate Equity Management, teaches the Real Estate Project Class. In a recent interview with Diego Banos Garcia ’13, he discussed his firm’s business, opportunities in the current economic climate, and his teaching. Read more...
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Upcoming EventTHURSDAY, MAY 30 Ada Louise Huxtable and the Shape of New York Panel discussion exploring the role of the pioneering architectural critic in the evolution of New York’s built environment. Tickets... Student News
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