Partnerships in Global Real Estate. (Applications).
At the "Global Cities in an Era of Change," International
Real Estate Symposium, September 4-6, 2002 held at Harvard University,
how to manage risk over diversified real estate pools was a . . .
Even in Global Cities, think locally. (Applications).
Returning from the Global Cities in an Era of Change conference at
Harvard University, I considered some consequences for the city and
county of Sao Paulo. Imagine, for instance, would be the . . .
Counseling in an Era of Change. (Applications).
In reflecting upon the theme Global Cities in an Era of Change, the
first thought that struck me was that there is not really a lot new
here. After all, there have been, (relatively speaking at . . .
Cross border Capital Flows-perspectives from a mixed asset
protfolio investor. (Applications).
One of the clearest points made during the Capital Flows session at
the Global Cities conference was the abundance of capital pouring into
real estate to escape unattractive return prospects in . . .
Reflections in an international eye. (Focus on Legal
Issues).
Just how is foreign investment in U.S. real estate doing these
days, especially when compared to, say, 25 years ago?
Not all that well, I'd guess (or to look at it from another
standpoint, not . . .
Benefits and issues in Global real estate investing: a review of
the research. (Focus on the Economy and Real Estate).
Over the last two decades deregulation, growth, integration of
financial markets, and significant political and economic reforms around
the globe have propelled a dramatic increase in . . .
Globalization is key to real estate industry growth. (Focus on
Commercial Real Estate).
Put "global" in front of some words and the connection
makes sense: global economy, global capital markets, global
entertainment, or global sports. As for a global real estate market, it
hasn't . . .
The dawning of a new era for commercial real estate investment.
(Focus on Investment Conditions).
The last 18 months have been arduous for even the most resilient
among us. A recession, the September 11 terrorist attacks with
continuing threats of terrorism, corporate accounting scandals . . .
"With a little help from our friend". (Focus on the
Economy).
The previous three columns in this series looked at the
contribution of the consumer, government, and private investment to the
growth of the U.S. economy. There is one other very important element . . .
Strategies for managing urban growth and revitalisation.
(Commentary).
Remarks from the Global Cities Symposium, Harvard University,
September 5, 2002
Thank you so much for inviting me to take part in this important
seminar. It's great to have the opportunity to . . .
Global Cities in an Era of change, a commentary.
(Commentary).
I wanted to fast-forward technology and globalization trends and
start to understand what these trends meant for me, for Boston. Was I
still in a world-class city, and was I ever in one? I was . . .
Servicing the Global City. (Commentary).
Remarks from the Global Cities Symposium Harvard University,
September 6, 2002
Necessary but riot sufficient" is how the relationship between
oxygen and fire is often described, and the . . .
The commentator's perspective: Global Cities In An Era of
Change. (Commentary).
On September 4--6, 2002, art international real estate symposium on
the subject "Global Cities In An Era of Change" was held at
Harvard University. The purpose of the symposium was to create a . . .
Global Cities in an Era of Change: an International Real Estate
Symposium.
Sponsored by
Harvard Design School
The Counselors of Real Estate
September 4-6, 2002
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
How Can Cities of the World Compete for Capital and . . .
Editor's statement.
The Global Cities Conference at Harvard Design School occurred
almost exactly one year after 9-11. Up to the day of the conference, we
along with our partners in the conference, the Royal . . .
Editor's statement.
Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould loved to write and lecture
on the themes of diversity and adaptation in the natural world. These
qualities characterize our economic world, and the place of . . .
The New Geography. (Recommended Reading).(Book Review)
by Joel Kotkin
The pattern of personal preferences is reportedly the new golden
rule that shapes today's virtual workplace. This is a departure
from the well established pattern that "he with the . . .
Mediation: Another String to Your Bow. (Focus on Legal
Issues).
Edwin "Brick" Howe, Jr.
My tendency is to set a certain store by titles and subtitles. For
example, the subtitle of this piece might have been "Another Arrow
for Your Quiver," or "Another Weapon . . .
A hotel investment is only as good as its local market! (Focus on
Hospitality Issues).
John (Jack) B. Corgel
One real estate issue that has yet to be resolved in Real Estate
Issues relates to the question of how human behavior affects returns on
investment. On one side, proponents . . .
Closing the chapter on a cycle of boom, bust, and scandals.
(Focus on Investment Conditions).
The final chapter of the 1990s tech bubble is being written in the
financial markets. Companies like Enron, Waste Management, Adelphia,
Tyco, WorldCom, and Arthur Andersen have scandalized the . . .
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