A group of professionals at a podium in front of a packed room.

Forum’s Move from Denver to Boulder a Reminder that in Real Estate, Location Is Tops

March 28, 2023

More than 200 guests, including leaders at Colorado’s biggest real estate players, packed a Folsom Field clubhouse for an insider’s look at the industry.

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You Don't Have to Work in the Industry to Find a Home in Commercial Real Estate

March 14, 2023

You may not want a career in real estate—but learning to speak the language of this industry can help advance your career in law, finance, government, nonprofit and more.

Mike DelPrete leads a classroom discussion in casual dress.

Is Tech Transforming the Housing Market? Its Track Record Doesn’t Build Confidence

Feb. 8, 2023

The alternate title of Mike DelPrete's latest paper? “How To Lose a Billion Dollars in Real Estate Tech.â€

CUREC Wright Room Reception

CUREC Announces New Leader of International Advisory Board

Dec. 14, 2022

With record growth in students pursuing real estate, Peter Cushman plans to help them succeed in an uncertain future. Former IAB chair Eliot Hoyt passes the 'baton' to Peter Cushman, ushering in CUREC's next generation of leadership. The CU Real Estate Center (CUREC) at the Leeds School of Business has...

CUREC 25th Anniversary of MBA Education

CU Real Estate Center Celebrates a Quarter Century of Graduate Education

Nov. 2, 2022

Focused professional education and experiences have produced generations of real estate talent. Michael Kercheval, executive director of CUREC, at the 25th Annual Real Estate Forum earlier this year. Below, Koelbel Alumni Award winner Richard Morgan (MBA'98). Twenty-five years ago, as a booming Colorado real estate industry faced a shortage of...

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REAPing the Rewards of Leeds’ Focus on Inclusion

Oct. 13, 2022

Leeds has set aside 50 seats in an executive education program for graduates of a real estate diversity program.

A flier promoting the Inclusive City Builder Fellowship featuring a blue-grey background and a graphic representation of a city scape. Text reads: "Inclusive City Builder Fellowship. For more information or to apply, visit: https://6x9qf4vb6ki.typeform.com/inclusivecity. Deadline: Aug. 22."  Logos are shown for partners: City of Denver, Milender White, CBRE, Denver Metro Commercial Association of Realtors, SAR Architects, and McWhinney.

Applications Open for 2022 Inclusive City Builders Fellowship

Aug. 17, 2022

Undergraduate students have until Monday, Aug. 22 to apply. The CU Real Estate Center (CUREC) is partnering with employers and the Denver Metro Commercial Association of Realtors for the 2022 Inclusive City Builders Fellowship. In an effort to support more diverse representation within the commercial real estate industry, the fellowship...

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Fundamentals course kicks off new commercial real estate executive education program

Aug. 10, 2022

The commercial real estate industry touches all aspects of business throughout the United States, from the places we shop, to where we work and recreate. Yet the level of education needed to support commercial real estate has been underdeveloped around the U.S., with few formal programs to help professionals transition...

Denver at dawn.

CUREC Advisory Board Welcomes New Members with Expertise in Law, Development and Investing

Aug. 2, 2022

Each of the new members has a degree from CU Boulder.​​ The CU Real Estate Center at the Leeds School of Business has announced the appointment of four respected real estate leaders to its esteemed International Advisory Board . "The International Advisory Board is integral in our mission to make...

CUREC student awards

Students Recognized for Excellence in Real Estate at CUREC’s Awards Ceremony in Spring

Aug. 1, 2022

Inaugural Tom Thibodeau award presented at special event honoring students in real estate. Left to right: Maxwell Mashaal, Nicholas Macray and Julia Perry As the summer winds down and we look ahead to a new fall semester, we’d be remiss if we didn’t take one last look back to spring...

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