The program on cities, real estate, and the urban and built environment, featuring leaders in industry, research, and policymaking; hosted by Dr. Sam Chandan, Silverstein Chair and academic dean of the NYU SPS Schack Institute and Fellow at the NYU Urban Lab.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsNews Commentary |
Employers added 943,000 jobs in July, the highest monthly tally since August of last year. Unemployment is down and wages are up as the labor market tightens further, extending its recovery from the pandemic's initial, very deep losses. more
Employers added 559,00 jobs in May, moving the headline unemployment rate to its lowest level since before the pandemic. Even so, May's numbers fell short of expectations and follow on a downside surprise in hiring in April. more
Seth Appleton, President of MISMO and former Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and Alfonso Costa, Executive Vice President at the Falcone Group and former Deputy Chief of Staff at HUD, return to ... more
The April jobs report fell woefully short of economists' expectations, with employers adding just 266,000 jobs to payrolls. For women, total employment declined from March to April, reinforcing the recovery's continued unevenness. At the same time, l... more
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I took two CREFC classes from professor Chandan in the fall of 2020 and 2021 and it’s always insightful and fun to listen to professor Chandan sharing his thoughts and asking sharp questions to guest speakers. He made CRE and the study of urbanization very interesting
Dean Chandan always bring incredible guests to his show! I recommend his show to everyone who would like to hear deep insight knowledge from industry veterans in commercial real estate. And a shoutout to NYU Schack!
Enjoyed listening to Sam speaking on the topic of home building during the pandemic.
Sam at his best bringing us insights that bridge the financial and the physical. Looking forward to more!
Thoughtful and deep as always, Profesor Chandan’s analyses are critical in understanding today’s real estate markets.
Apple Podcasts | #27 | South Korea/News/News Commentary |
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