- July 25, 2024
For a wide range of real estate professionals, like engineers, architects, developers, planners, lenders, asset managers, attorneys, and others, the Costello College of Business’s Master of Science in Real Estate Development program can strengthen employment potential and upward career mobility.
- Fri, 05/24/2024 - 09:07
David Tarter is the executive director for the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship (CREE) and Master’s in Real Estate Development Program.
- May 22, 2024
Costello College of Business at George Mason University proudly welcomes David Tarter as the new Executive Director for the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship (CREE) and Master’s in Real Estate Development Program.
- October 3, 2023
Fairfax City and Mason have partnered to give students access to experiential learning opportunities that will benefit local businesses and students.
- September 28, 2023
Fairfax City mayor and George Mason University alumna Catherine S. Read (BA ’84) and George Mason University School of Business Dean Ajay Vinzé will sign a partnership agreement on October 2 aimed at promoting economic growth in the city while giving students access to experiential learning opportunities that will benefit local businesses and students.
- May 30, 2023
Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship Executive Director Eric Maribojoc was quoted as an expert in WalletHub's list of best home improvement loans for 2023.
- March 21, 2023
Eric Maribojoc, director of the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship, predicts modest price drops for most markets in this GoBankingRates article.
- February 28, 2023
Eric Maribojoc, executive director of the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship at George Mason University's School of Business, told GoBankingRates he doesn’t think there will be a nationwide housing crisis in 2023, but he does predict more expensive, newly-built homes will have greater price drops than existing homes for sale.
- February 1, 2023
Colleges and universities can commit their land or endowment funds to kick-start local affordable-housing efforts, according to a report co-authored by Eric Maribojoc, executive director of the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship.
- December 5, 2022
With an increasing shortage of housing across the U.S. driving up home prices and rents, communities and developers need to adopt a broader strategy. An important part of that approach will be infill development, adaptive reuse, and changes in zoning regulations to encourage the development of so-called “Missing Middle” buildings with multiple units that younger couples and families can afford to purchase.
This article from Urban Land, the magazine of the Urban Land Institute, quotes Eric Maribojoc, executive director for the School of Business' Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship, on the issue.