Speaker Panel: Important Issues in Purchasing and Resolving Distressed Real Estate Debt
Co-sponsored by USC Gould School of Law and USC Lusk Center for Real Estate
Ross Alumni Happy Hour Event: Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Come network,mingle and bring a friend interested in the Ross Program
Southern California Real Estate: Mid-year Report
Co-sponsored by USC Lusk Center, USC Marshall Alumni Association, and USC Associates
Ross Site Visit: June 3, 2009
Come check out LA's first sustainable affordable subdivision. Meet the developers and network with colleagues.
USC vs UCLA Real Estate Challenge, sponsored by NAIOP
The Trojans from USC's Marshall School of Business and the School of Policy, Planning, and Development take on the Bruins from UCLA's Anderson School of Business
Real Estate: Where from Here? Fast Recovery or Lingering Doldrums...
Join us for a panel presentation sponsored by the UC Berkeley Haas Alumni Network in association with the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate and the USC Marshall Alumni Association
Redeveloping Urban Communities for the New Millennium
On Thursday, October 22nd at 6 p.m., the USC Ross Minority Program in Real Estate and Urban Real Estate Professionals will host a panel discussion on the theme "Redeveloping Urban Communities for the New Millennium".
Oil and Water: The Future of Green Development in Los Angeles
The Yale Club of Southern California's Real Estate Finance and Development Forum and the University of Southern California's Lusk Center for Real Estate are proud to present Oil and Water: The Future of Green Development in Los Angeles. Framed around the literal and figurative meanings of the city's most critical resources: oil and water, the event will examine how the historically contentious relationships between public and private development must be bridged to create a sustainable Los Angeles.
USC Lusk Center Reception at ULI Fall Meeting in San Francisco
Meet up with fellow Trojans attending the ULI Fall Meeting San Francisco
Casden Industrial and Office Market Forecast
When and How will Distressed Assets Hit the Market