Real Estate Week
Real Estate Week is an opportunity for undergraduate students to learn about different roles in the Real Estate Industry and network with Real Estate professionals.ÌýThis series of events is designed to elucidate interesting topics to students now and to provide students with insight into areas to explore further.
Please reach out to corcoran.center@bc.edu if you have an interest in speaking to our students.Ìý
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2024 Real Estate Week
Analysis of the Office Market
The pandemic changed everything. What does futureÌýhold for office real estate given change in the workplace, shifting markets and higher interest rates?Ìý
Mixed-Income Housing
Massachusetts just proposed the largest bond bill in history with most of the resources dedicated to housing including a focus on mixed-income housing.Ìý
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Industrial Real EstateÌý
Industrial real estate is one of the most stable sectors in real estate. With the growth of Internet shopping, increased distribution demands and rapidly evolving supply chains, industrial real estate is dynamic and fast-paced.Ìý
Case Study Regional Transformation
Cities change, but not without bold vision, insightful planning, and imagination. The Everett Oil Terminal is an industrial area that dates back to the early 20th Century.Ìý
Women in Real Estate Networking Dinner (Fully Booked)
February 22nd, 2024- Colliers International Boston Office Transportation and Dinner ProvidedÌý
¼«ËÙÁùºÏ¹Ù·½ÍøÖ· Alumni Mentors in AttendanceÌý
ÌýAnalysis of the Office Market: How are Employement Trends Changing Cities?Ìý
ÌýFulton Honors LibraryÌý
5:30 P.M | Presentation by Phil Mobley, National Director of Office Analytics from CoStar Group
Advisory Services, Colliers (Boston)Ìý
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6 P.M | Followed by networking with CoStar Group, Rockpoint, and STAG Industrial, Inc. Student Moderated Discussion with Katia Barker, Co-President of the Undergraduate Real Estate Council |
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February 27, 2024-Why is everyone talking about Mixed Income Housing?
Ìý Ìý 6:00 PM | Co-Sponsored by Entrepreneurs for Social Impact and Boston College Rebuilding Together BostonFulton Hall Room 511Ìý
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February 28, 2024- Industrial Real Estate and Case Study Regional TransformationÌý
Ìý Ìý 5:30 PM | Ìý In Co-Sponsorship withÌýSchiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society245 Beacon St Building, Schiller Convening Space, Room 501 Distribution systems have changed dramatically in the last two decades, but the pandemic accelerated change. Learn about a vibrant,Ìýinteresting, and dynamic vertical from top analysts and practitioners.ÌýÌý
Student Moderated Discussion withÌýElliot Dyroff |
6:45PM | The largest land deal in the region opens a generation of sustainable development. What will happen to the Everett Oil Terminal?Ìý
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Past Real Estate Weeks
February 15, 2023
6 P.M | Perspectives on the Reimagining the DowntownÌýSession Speakers:
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7 P.M | 2023: Boston’s Planning Priorities, Keynote Address:ÌýArthur Jemison; Chief of Planning, Boston Planning and Development AgencyModerator:
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ÌýReception with Invited Guests and the The Real Estate Council of Boston CollegeÌý
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February 16, 2023
12 P.MÌý | Women in Real Estate Networking LunchÌýModerator:Ìý
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6 P.M | Trends in Building Design and Operation to support SustainabilitySession Speakers:
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6:45 P.M | Housing - Striking a Balance / Responding to DemandSession Speakers:
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6:45 P.M | Real Estate and Life Sciences: A Current PerspectiveSession Speakers:
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