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View ArticleLondon Summer Olympics 2012 – Redefining the urban experience
This post was written by Dan Jackson, a 2012 UST MBA graduate. Dan completed many of his electives in real estate including participation in the spring 2012 REAL 714 International Real Estate...
View ArticleMiami, Minneapolis, Phoenix Emerge as New Target Markets for Foreign Investors
U.S. Benefiting from ‘Being a Safe Haven’ Minneapolis has been attracting international attention from foreign investors who are looking for attractive commercial real estate assets. CoStar’s Mark...
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This post was written by Dan Jackson, a 2012 UST MBA graduate. Dan completed many of his electives in real estate including participation in the spring 2012 REAL 714 International Real Estate...
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Real estate analysts are warning that China may have created the largest real estate bubble in history, and that it could crash soon. China’s real estate boom has been fueled by government...
View ArticleA Look Inside Shanghai Tower, Now the World’s 2nd Tallest Building
Shanghai Tower, now the second tallest building in the world, will officially be topped-out later this week. The 127-story structure is being built in Shanghai’s Pudong district, where several other...
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Singapore is running out of room for its rapidly growing population, leading real estate developers to look underground for opportunities to build new space. The population of the Southeast Asian...
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Japan has become known for its adventurous, even radical residential architecture. Unlke in many other countries where rigid codes and conventions translate to the predominance of conservative,...
View ArticleCould 3D Printing Revolutionize Building Construction?
3D printing has been around since the 1980’s, but in the last few years the technology has become much more affordable and accessible. Many are now speculating on the ways 3D printing could...
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The following article by Kevin Brass was reposted from the current issue of Urban Land Magazine December 1, 2014 When Shanghai Tower opens as China’s tallest building next year, the 2,073-foot (632...
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On Thursday, January 15, 2015, Target Corp. announced that it will exit the Canadian market by closing its 133 stores due to disappointing financial results from this past holiday season. Target Corp....
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