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The Office Isn't Dead

April 21, 2021

Spencer Levy, CBRE Chairman of Research & Senior Economic Advisor, joined the 24 th annual Real Estate Forum at the Leeds School of Business to discuss the changes in the world of commercial real estate as a result of the pandemic and evolving labor trends. Levy began his presentation on...

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“Changing the Face of Real Estate” Launches to Build a More Diverse Industry

April 1, 2021

This spring, the Leeds School of Business announced the Changing the Face of Real Estate initiative, an effort to inspire more diverse students, including women, students of color and first-generation college students, to pursue careers in real estate. The announcement came at the 24 th Annual Real Estate Forum hosted...

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Part 2 of the 3 part series on Equality within Commercial Real Estate

Feb. 3, 2021

Part 2 - Industry stakeholders and advocates discuss the current state of commercial real estate and social equity, aka 'where the rubber hits the road'. What is the current state of CRE and diversity? Industry stakeholders will lead discussions and help to facilitate meaningful conversations about what is currently being...

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CUREC Launches Scholarship Fund to Support Diverse Students

Dec. 16, 2020

The CU Real Estate Center (CUREC) in partnership with its Real Estate Alumni Committee have launched a new scholarship designed to support diverse students studying real estate. Its purpose is to inspire and support diverse populations interested in pursuing a career in real estate by awarding scholarships to undergraduate and...

CUREC Case Comp

Updates on Fall 2020 Undergraduate Real Estate Case Competition

Nov. 18, 2020

2nd Annual Undergraduate Bascom Real Estate Case Competition October 28th The Bascom Undergraduate Real Estate Case Competition was launched in 2019 to expand opportunities for CU’s real estate and finance students to be exposed to real-world business cases and to develop their analytical and business-communication skills to best prepare them...

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CUREC Announces Panelist for December 8, 2020 Event

Nov. 17, 2020

The CU Real Estate Center has announced the details for its upcoming panel discussion. CU Real Estate Center - Now What? Tuesday, December 8 | 12:00-1:30 (MT) This lively panel discussion will recap the state of the real estate industry in Colorado with a focus on the sector’s outlook and...

Real Estate Tech Courses

CU Real Estate Center’s Technology Program Invites Major Industry Leaders to Its Virtual Classroom

Sept. 24, 2020

In the COVID-era, this cutting-edge program has recruited some of real estate’s foremost experts for its online offerings this fall. Technology has positively, and drastically, altered the way commercial real estate operates within recent years. Once viewed as outside the norm of “brick and mortar” operations, PropTech (property technology) optimizes...

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CU Real Estate Center’s Virtual Symposium Highlights New Hill Hotel Project

Sept. 2, 2020

Hill Hotel Project On August 20, the CU Real Estate Center, always at the forefront of real estate education for students and professionals, hosted a virtual symposium on the Hill Hotel Project and the public-private partnerships that helped to make it a reality. Groundbreaking for the development is planned for...

CUREC IAB Board Members

Albus Brooks (RelSt, PolSci’97), Mindy Humphrey (Mktg’96) and Jon Ratner Join CUREC’s International Advisory Board

July 29, 2020

The CU Real Estate Center (CUREC) at the Leeds School of Business has announced the appointment of three new members to its esteemed International Advisory Board (IAB). Albus Brooks’ (RelSt, PolSci’97) became a board member earlier in the spring and Mindy Humphrey (Mktg’96) and Jon Ratner in July. ”We are...

Resources for Real Estate Students and Professionals

Resources for Real Estate Students and Professionals During the Outbreak - Edition 4

June 8, 2020

In the matter of a few weeks we have gone through an economic swing that has taken us from years of growth to an economy on-hold. Currently things are slowly moving in the right direction and the real estate industry continues to demonstrate its resilience. However, the reopening of commerce...

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