Baker Program in Real Estate (MPS Real Estate)
Read more about the Baker Program in Real Estate (MPS) at the Nolan School through these stories, updates, and profiles.
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Baker Program in Real Estate Announces STEM Designation and +1 Option for Undergrads
The Baker Program announces two developments that enhance the value of its MPS-RE degree and open it up to students from a wide range of backgrounds.
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Equity and Prosperity: 5 Questions with Real Estate Chair Stuart S. Rosenthal
Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate chair Stuart Rosenthal outlines links between economics, real estate markets, and the health of communities.
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Recent Grad Sets His Sights on Real Estate Opportunities in the Caribbean
Browne graduated from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. Now he aims to bring his expertise back to a region close to his heart.
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Adaptive Reuse: Is Converting Empty Office Space to Housing Viable?
Cornell AAP professor Suzanne Lanyi Charles speaks from firsthand experience about converting office space to housing.
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What Do Empty Office Buildings Mean for the Economy?
Cornell real estate professors discuss how low office building occupancy impacts investors and developers and whether it’s a temporary phenomenon.
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Real Estate Education at a Ground Level in London and Miami
Cornell Baker Program in Real Estate graduate students and faculty looked at shifting trends in urban development and the real estate industry.
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Graduate Students in Real Estate Grow HBCU Case Competition and Launch a Summit
The Philip Payton Society for Minority Real Estate Professionals’ HBCU Real Estate Case Competition is the largest student-led competition of its kind.
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Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate Names Inaugural Faculty
The Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate draws faculty from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.
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6th Annual Titans of Real Estate – Honoring Brian Kingston, CEO of Brookfield Property Partners
Brian Kingston, managing partner and CEO of Brookfield Property Partners discusses his career and gives insight on the current state of the real estate industry at the 6th Annual Titans of Real Estate.