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Union Park, Kristina Benson, Tyler Dubois, Chad Encinas, Mackenzie Kisiel, Colin Kelley, Andrew Lords, Daniel Silvey, Deb Scott, Joseph Welliver
Union Park, Kristina Benson, Tyler Dubois, Chad Encinas, Mackenzie Kisiel, Colin Kelley, Andrew Lords, Daniel Silvey, Deb Scott, Joseph Welliver
Real Estate Development Workshop Projects
The following report is our development proposal for the 14-acre site currently owned by the US Postal Service, as well as several surrounding properties owned by PDC including Union Station. Our plan builds off of the 2015 Broadway Corridor Framework Plan, produced by the Portland Development Commission (PDC). The report is intended to provide the PDC with inspiration and lay the groundwork for a future public master plan.
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 3, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 3, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center for Real Estate Quarterly
Table of Contents:
-- In Search of the Missing Condos: An Analysis of Condo Development in the Portland Area by Adam Seidman (p. 3-21)
-- Cross Laminated Timber: The Future of Mid-Rise Construction by Andrew Crampton (p. 22-26)
-- State of the Economy by Andrew Crampton (p. 27-37)
-- Residential Market Analysis by Alex Joyce (p. 38-52)
-- Multifamily Market Analysis by Marc Strabic (p. 53-64)
-- Office Market Analysis by Melissa Beh (p. 65-74)
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Andrew Crampton (p. 75-81)
-- Retail Market Analysis by Melissa Beh (p. 82-90)
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 2, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 2, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center for Real Estate Quarterly
Table of Contents:
-- Portland's Seismic Retrofit Project by Walt McMonies (p. 5-13)
-- The State of the Economy by Adam Seidman (p. 14-25)
-- Residential Market Analysis by Alex Joyce (p. 26-50)
-- Multifamily Market Analysis by Marc Strabic (p. 51-63)
-- Office Market Analysis by Alec Lawrence (p. 64-73)
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Adam Seidman (p. 74-81)
-- Retail Market Analysis by Alec Lawrence (p. 82-89)
The Kelsey, Jennifer Arnold, Scott Holden, Lisa Wise, Cameron Brown, Alec Lawrence, Marc Strabic, Darrin Brightman, Alex Joyce, Kerry Steinmetz, Cameron Chester, Adam Seidman, Jeff Hubbard
The Kelsey, Jennifer Arnold, Scott Holden, Lisa Wise, Cameron Brown, Alec Lawrence, Marc Strabic, Darrin Brightman, Alex Joyce, Kerry Steinmetz, Cameron Chester, Adam Seidman, Jeff Hubbard
Real Estate Development Workshop Projects
Master in Real Estate Development Program students produce a development plan for a property site in Bellevue Washington. They form a real estate development team and produce an original development plan, including the development concept, the market analysis, the conceptual design, economic analysis, capital and operations budget, and management plan.
The students' plan demonstrates and applies mastery of the development concepts and tools learned through their Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) coursework. The Center greatly appreciates the support of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), the Building and Owners Management Association (BOMA), and numerous private sponsors …
Understanding The Contribution Of Curb Appeal To Retail Real Estate Values, Julia Freybote, Lauren Simon, Lauren Beitelspacher
Understanding The Contribution Of Curb Appeal To Retail Real Estate Values, Julia Freybote, Lauren Simon, Lauren Beitelspacher
Business Faculty Publications and Presentations
The concept of curb appeal and its impact on property values has been largely neglected in the real estate literature. In the context of retail real estate, curb appeal represents the general attractiveness of a store viewed from the sidewalk or parking lot that is expected to affect consumer patronage decisions and consequently property values. We develop a measurement instrument for curb appeal and assess the validity of our measure using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Our results suggest that curb appeal is multi-dimensional and consists of an atmospheric, architectural and authenticity dimension. Using transaction data and a spatial autoregressive …
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 1, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 1, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center for Real Estate Quarterly
Table of Contents:
-- Portland's Affordable Housing Challenge by Clyde Holland (p. 5-18)
-- The State of the Economy by Adam Seidman (p. 19-29)
-- Residential Market Analysis by Alex Joyce (p. 30-53)
-- Multifamily Market Analysis by Marc Strabic (p. 54-64)
-- Office Market Analysis by Alec Lawrence (p. 65-74)
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Adam Seidman (p. 75-80)
-- Retail Market Analysis by Alec Lawrence (p. 81-86)
Oregon College Of Art And Craft (Ocac), Scott Holden, Alex Joyce, Nate Raynor, Bob Sassa
Oregon College Of Art And Craft (Ocac), Scott Holden, Alex Joyce, Nate Raynor, Bob Sassa
Real Estate Development Workshop Projects
Students in the PSU Real Estate Development Workshop produce a development plan for the Oregon College of Art and Craft (OCAC). Their task was to produce an original development plan, including the development concept, market analysis, conceptual design, economic analysis, capital and operations budget, and management plan.
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 4, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 4, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate
Center for Real Estate Quarterly
Table of Contents:
-- Can Rent Control and Rent Stabilization Solve Portland's Housing Affordability Problem? by Mackenzie Kisiel (p. 5-19)
-- State of the Economy by Andrew Crampton (p. 20-27)
-- Residential Market Analysis by Alex Joyce (p. 28-53)
-- Multifamily Market Analysis by Marc Strabic (p. 53-66)
-- Office Market Analysis by Melissa Beh (p. 67-76)
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Andrew Crampton (p. 77-81)
-- Retail Market Analysis by Melissa Beh (p. 82-91)