
OSU Center for Real Estate
@CenterforRE
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The Ohio State University Center for Real Estate is the interdisciplinary nexus of thought leadership for the built environment.
Columbus, OH
Joined August 2012
Registration is closing soon: Join us for a Building Foundations Series workshop with Spencer Levy. Submit interest to attend:
Join us for Building a Personal Brand with Spencer Levy – a leading industry expert and voice. This interactive session offers emerging professionals tactics to build a unique identity and develop leadership presence for a successful career:
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This is a reminder to submit interest to attend an interactive, skill-building breakfast workshop with the Center and Spencer Levy. Submit interest today:
Join us for Building a Personal Brand with Spencer Levy – a leading industry expert and voice. This interactive session offers emerging professionals tactics to build a unique identity and develop leadership presence for a successful career:
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This is a reminder to submit your interest in attending the upcoming installment of The Center's Research Symposium Series. Join us to hear insights from the Executive Director of the new OSU Federal Statistics Research Data Center (OSU-RDC):
Join us for a interactive breakfast presentation by Dr. Dean Lillard on the OSU-RDC. Learn how restricted federal data can drive impactful research. Part of a network of 34 R1 institutions, OSU-RDC offers unique resources for transformative research.
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RT @CenterforRE: Young professionals, alumni, and current Ohio State University students are invited to sharpen their industry acumen and n….
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Professor Itzhak (Zahi) Ben-David shares his take on what’s next for the global real estate market. From tech disruptions to cautious optimism, hear what’s driving the conversation. #RealEstate #thoughtleadership #osucre @FisherOSU @ItzhakBenDavid1 .
globalbusinessoutlook.com
Real estate investors anticipate a more promising 2024, with the hopes around post-COVID recovery and the expectations of monetary policy easing likely resulting in some positive movements in the...
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