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A Catalog of Responses to September 11
Heath, Ann Elizabeth (2003-07-01)[Excerpt] On September 11, 2001, life as we knew it changed when a terrorist attack took the lives of thousands with the hijacking of four airplanes. Two of those planes were used to destroy the World Trade Center’s Twin ... -
A Challenging Process Outlined
Semel, Brian (2008-07-01)The development process is defined by variables. A successful developer identifies, monitors, understands, and attempts to control these variables. Most development projects require the developer to be prepared to negotiate ... -
A Critical Assessment of the Traditional Residential Real Estate Broker Commission Rate Structure (Abridged)
Nadel, Mark S. (2007-07-01)Competitive pressures ordinarily force providers’ prices to reflect their cost structures. Standard, traditional real estate broker commissions, however, are strangely unrelated to either the quality of the service rendered ... -
A Critical Assessment of the Traditional Residential Real Estate Broker Commission Rate Structure (Unabridged)
Nadel, Mark S. (2007-05-01)While real estate brokers have long set their fee as a straight percentage of a home’s sale price, this formula is an anomaly and a primary reason why such fees may be inflated by more than $30 billion annually. Although ... -
A Lender's Vorpal Sword: Expungement Affidavits & Their Power to Void Sheriff's Sales & Revert Mortgages Back to the Homeowner
LaBar, Joshua (2016-06-01)Like many Americans across the country, Michigan residents have faced a staggering number of foreclosures in the last few years.2 In 2009, Laura Buttazzoni was one of the many Michigan homeowners facing the dire reality ... -
A Method for Determining Optimal Tenant Mix (Including Location) in Shopping Centers
Carter, Charles C.; Allen, Marcus T. (2012-07-01)With assumptions like maximally productive lease structure, equilibrium space allocation, a just-saturated retail market, and zero vacancies, store location would be the remaining variable in obtaining “optimal tenant mix.” ... -
A Response to “A Critical Assessment of the Traditional Residential Real Estate Broker Commission Rate Structure” (abridged) by Mark S. Nadel
Nichols, Barbara (2008-07-01)Editor’s Note: Last year’s edition of the Cornell Real Estate Review featured an article by Mark Nadel presenting a criticism of the traditional real estate broker fee structure, the perceived value of brokers’ services, ... -
A Snapshot of Commercial Real Estate Financing in a Time of Uncertainty Circa 2008
Hellman, Rob; Lamstein, Jake (2008-07-01)[Excerpt] The more things change, the more they remain the same. For those who have been in the real estate industry for ten years or more, financing real estate transactions at the end of 2007 looked a lot like it did ... -
A Taxonomy of Coworking Space: Manhattan, NYC
Zhou, Yaoyi (2019-04-25)The growth in the coworking inventory has accelerated over the past years, with more than 5 million square feet of new space flooding into the market in each of the past three years (Cushman & Wakefield, 2018). In 2018, ... -
Acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements: Distinguished Speakers
Unknown author (2020-06-29)The Baker Program in Real Estate would like to thank the following individuals who participated in the 2019-2020 academic year’s Cornell Real Estate Distinguished Speaker Series. -
Acknowledgments: Internships and Full-Time Jobs
Unknown author (2020-06-29)[Excerpt] In 2019, Baker Program students received internships and full-time jobs at leading real estate companies throughout the world. -
Acquisition of Distressed Commercial Real Estate Debt
Griesmer, Paul CRE, FRICS; Berenson, Harvey; Brady, Philip L. (2010-07-01)This article addresses key considerations that apply to the acquisition and resolution of distressed commercial real estate debt. This article is based on the experience of the authors dealing with troubled real estate ... -
Advisory Board
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Affordable Housing Policies: An Overview
Kalugina, Anastasia (2016-06-01)As urban housing markets throughout the United States increasingly exhibit challenges of affordability, federal, state, and local governments have placed renewed emphasis on housing, specifically mixed-income housing, which ... -
Alternatives to Golf Course Developments in an Environmentally Sensitive Market
Grooms, Tyler (2010-07-01)Developers usually seek to maximize their land’s value. Amenities are often used to accomplish this purpose. One of the most popular amenities of the past half century has been the golf course and the integrated golf course ... -
Alumni Highlight: Dylan Fonseca
Willis, Harrison (2017-06-01)We are pleased to recognize Dylan Fonseca as a Cornell alumnus. Dylan Fonseca (MBA ‘12) is a founding member of Fondo Atlas, an owner and operator of real estate in Florida focused on direct asset level investments in ... -
Alumni Highlight: Ian McKay
Unknown author (2018-05-04)Ian McKay is a member of the Portfolio Management team at Clarion Partners. Ian manages projects for the firm’s value-add and development funds. Prior to Clarion Partners, Ian worked as a Summer Associate in the New York ... -
Alumni Highlight: Jinseuk Lee
Kim, Simon (2017-06-19)Jinseuk Lee is the chief representative for Brookfield’s Private Funds Group in Korea. He graduated from Cornell in 2006. He has handled notable transactions at Samsung Life Insurance and Liberty Street Asset Management. -
Alumni Highlight: Jiwon Park (Baker/MBA '18), Samsung
Unknown author (2019-04-25)Jiwon Park is a member of the real estate investment team in the asset management department of Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance. A 2018 graduate of Cornell’s Baker Program in Real Estate and the Johnson School of Management, ...