University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Center for Real Estate Development)
The Kenan Institute's Center for Real Estate Development (CRED) provides thought leadership through global education, research and outreach to help business leaders create and manage the built environment in ways that ensure positive impact and sustainable results.
The Center offers the only program in real estate education from a top-ranked business school that is based in the context of real estate development. Without these skills, the ability to structure a project's financials is often not enough to support a successful outcome.
- Shapes business leaders with the knowledge, skills and perspective needed to effectively manage the issues of suburban sprawl, new urbanism and concern for smart growth
- Reflects the growing importance of real estate practitioners' ability to manage financial, legal and design issues and community concerns for smart growth and sustainability
- Offers breadth and depth in the areas of land use and public approvals, physical development, feasibility and financial analysis and real estate capital markets
Launched in 2001, the Center for Real Estate Development traces its history back to the creation of the School's first real estate course in 1976, an interdisciplinary curriculum in 1984, and two years later, the establishment of a joint MBA/Master of Regional Planning (MRP) degree program. In 1999, UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School began offering a concentration in real estate development for students in the MBA Program.
School name: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Center for Real Estate Development)
Address: Campus Box 3440, The Kenan Center
Zip & city: NC 25799-3440 Chapel Hill
Phone: 919-962-3219
Web: http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/KI/realEstate
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