MIT Quarterly News Letter

Wednesday, January 17, 2007 MIT/CRE E-NEWSLETTER -- January 2007    
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Alumni/ae Association of the Center for Real Estate (AACRE)
Jobs
MITREX Updates
Reminders and Notices
CONTENTS
MIT/CRE's Global Vision
Pioneering Index Launched
New Summer Professional Development Courses
Art Meets Real Estate in "Tarpon Rising"
Alums! Send Us Your News Clips!
UPCOMING EVENTS
AACRE News and Updates
RECENT JOB POSTINGS
MITREX Updates
REMINDERS AND NOTICES
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MIT/CRE's Global Vision
Our vision: to improve the world by building better real estate. Integrating science and art, technology and management, we seek to educate the next generations of leaders in the real estate industry, build the industry's tools of tomorrow, and influence the development of better real estate worldwide.
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Pioneering Index Launched
http://web.mit.edu/cre/research/credl/rca.html

CPI based on RCA data Just in time for the December Holidays, MIT/CRE and industry partner Real Capital Analytics (RCA) announced the launch of a groundbreaking set of indexes that tracks commercial investment property prices in the U.S.
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New Summer Professional Development Courses
Take our survey!
http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey-intro.zg...

What better way for MIT/CRE to spend the short winter days than to plan our summer professional development courses? This summer we'll continue to present our most popular offerings, but we'll also introduce innovative new courses to make our suite of courses even more interesting.
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Art Meets Real Estate in "Tarpon Rising"
http://web.mit.edu/cre/alumni/alum-marvin_tarpon-r...

Tarpon Rising MIT/CRE alum David Marvin (MSRED ’89) recently commissioned a major work of public art for the Embassy Suites Hotel that his firm developed in downtown Atlanta. Created by celebrated artists Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schecter, the suspended sculpture hangs in the hotel's atrium and salutes the hotel's new neighbor, the Georgia Aquarium.
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