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How Empty Offices Are Ruining American Cities

How Empty Offices Are Ruining American Cities

Major American cities such as New York and San Francisco face serious problems — mass migration, empty offices and declining tax revenues. These trends have had a direct impact on cities, which rely on tax revenues for funding, a significant portion from commercial real estate. Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh has defined this cycle of spillover effects as the "urban doom loop."

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Insuring Against Disaster: Carbon Emissions Need Drastic Cuts Now, According to New Risk Management Study
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Insuring Against Disaster: Carbon Emissions Need Drastic Cuts Now, According to New Risk Management Study

To hedge against potentially severe damages associated with climate change, a new Columbia Business School study finds CO2 emissions should be cut by 70 percent — quickly.

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Facebook vs. Malaria: How Social Media Campaigns Can Influence Public Health
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Facebook vs. Malaria: How Social Media Campaigns Can Influence Public Health

New research from CBS Professor Dante Donati examines how governments and NGOs can leverage social media engagement to reduce malaria transmission.

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5 Questions About Real Estate and Finance With Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh

5 Questions About Real Estate and Finance With Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh

Columbia Business School’s Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh discusses the growing use of data in real estate and the school’s latest curricular innovations.

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How Will Working From Home Impact Office Real Estate?

How Will Working From Home Impact Office Real Estate?

Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate at Columbia Business School, discusses his new research on the impact of remote work on the New York City commercial real estate sector.

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Home Prices Are Defying Expectations as Interest Rates Climb — Here’s Why

Home Prices Are Defying Expectations as Interest Rates Climb — Here’s Why

CBS Professor Christopher J. Mayer sees a new dynamic at play in the residential real estate market.

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Real Estate Values and the Cities of Tomorrow

Real Estate Values and the Cities of Tomorrow

Columbia Business School’s Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate, discusses his research into how the COVID-19 pandemic and a sharp shift toward remote and hybrid work has impacted commercial real estate and is reshaping cities.

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