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The future of global investing, the future of cities

Two of several sessions from the Center for Real Estate's recent International Real Estate Forum.
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The MIT Center for Real Estate (CRE) and its alumni association — together with their media partners, The Real Reporter — hosted a day-long forum on global real estate, featuring prominent leaders of local and international real estate firms.

The meeting included a series of presentations and panel discussions with speakers from as far away as Mexico, Turkey and China, exploring such topics as the increasingly blurry line between developed and developing markets and the leadership challenges that arise when large private real estate firms go public.

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