Sunday, September 6, 2020

Carey Student Shares First Prize In International Real Estate Challenge

Main navigation Johns Hopkins Legacy Online programs Faculty Directory Experiential learning Career sources Alumni mentoring program Util Nav CTA CTA Breadcrumb Carey Student Shares First Prize in International Real Estate Challenge William Tabler, a 2016 MS in Real Estate candidate in the Carey Business School’s Edward St. John Real Estate program, was part of the profitable group that received first prize at the 2016 International Real Estate Challenge. The IREC is a reside case-study competition held yearly in Berlin, Germany. Tabler was part of a six-particular person team that included students from the Dublin Institute of Technology, Alto University in Finland, and Politecnico di Milano in Italy. More than 50 students participated within the competitors. “It was an unforgettable experience to have six college students from different countries making an attempt to make selections and develop strategies based on a variety of views,” stated Tabler. “The Carey Business School gave me the talents and perspectives I wanted to compete with different real estate master students from around the globe.” According to Tabler, the competing teams had been asked to find a metropolis in which to develop new wor kplace space for the University College of Estate Management. Each team was assigned a city to analyze: Bratislava, Hamburg, Milan, Gothenburg, Helsinki, and Warsaw. Students developed a strategic temporary based on interviews with firm officers. They also traveled to their assigned cities to fulfill with constructing owners, builders, and real property brokers. Tabler says the problem was to determine the suitability of the “macro” and “micro” environments for each of the places, especially when it comes to financial overview, market analysis, occupancy costs, revenue, taxation, enterprise culture, labor market, in addition to political and social issues. Tabler was part of the Hamburg staff, which received the challenge total. This second 12 months in which Carey Business School real property students finished on the top of the IREC competitors. Last yr, groups with Carey students took both first and second places within the competition. Posted 100 International Drive

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