2023 Real Estate Forum

CUREC 2023 Real Estate Forum

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Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Byron R. White Club, Folsom Field
2400 Colorado Avenue, Boulder

8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Student Engagement/Recruitment Fair
12 p.m. Lunch
12:30 - 5 p.m. Forum Program
5 - 6:30 p.m. Reception

2023 marks the 26th year the CU Real Estate Center has hosted the region's premier real estate conference and networking event. Speaker and panel topics will cover current trends and topics of importance to the commercial real estate industry. Please join the CU Real Estate Center, our students, and our industry partners for an information-packed event with a networking reception at the end, when we will welcome "Coach Prime" and Athletic Director Rick George. 

Have hiring needs? Sign up for the morning Recruitment Fair by contacting Daniel Amram!

Pricing
CUREC Council Member: $325.00
Non-CUREC Council Member: $425.00
CU Boulder Real Estate Student: $20.00

Parking
Parking will be available in the Folsom Parking Garage located at Folsom Street and Stadium Drive. Overflow parking is available in lots 390 and 394 behind Folsom Field. Close by garage options are C4C and Regent Garages.
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Keynote - What's Going on in Washington

As head of the real estate industry's most important advocacy group, The Real Estate Roundtable, Jeff DeBoer will take us inside the Beltway to assess the implications of the current political environment on the real estate industry.

Macroeconomic Outlook

Professor Rich Wobbekind is a nationally recognized economist and forecaster. He is responsible for the annual Colorado economic consensus forecast. As Colorado and the nation teeter on the brink of economic recovery or recession, Professor Wobbekind will provide a much-anticipated perspective and outlook on local and regional economic trends.

The Real Estate Landscape - Post COVID

COVID transformed our cities and the real estate industry, creating both challenges and opportunities. While some submarkets are booming, others, including downtown corridors are still lagging. With varied perspectives and a critical eye, we will explore how some neighborhoods are excelling and what other markets are doing to adapt to a new future.

Fireside Chat

Dan McCaffery cut his teeth on the Denver office market at the height of the city's oil boom and bust. Nearly four decades later and after an extensive career spent building, rebuilding and re-envisioning communities, Dan will share his insights and wisdom.

The Marshall Fire: A Year Later, What Have We Learned?

While much has been done, the recovery from one of the nation's largest natural disasters remains a work in progress. A key lesson learned was how casualty insurance may have under-anticipated such increasingly common large-scale disasters.

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