“This is what cyberstalking a property looks like,” Eric Holt says, and his fingers go to work. With a few strokes of the keyboard and clicks of a mouse, we’re in downtown Mi ...
The faculty at Daniels are well known for being experts in their fields. Driven by pride in their subject matter expertise and passion for sharing their knowledge with others, seve ...
For Taylor Iascone (MS 2017), it all started with an epiphany: “One day I looked out of my office window and thought, there is a whole built environment out there. Yet here I ...
After COVID-19 hit, most of us went in front of the camera. Eric Holt got behind it. Holt, assistant professor in Daniels’ Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Constructio ...
Rendered jobless by COVID-19 in the spring of 2020, Stephanie Royal took inventory of her life. After a dozen exhilarating yet exhausting years in the private service industry, wor ...
The Zoom presentations are over; the final scores have been tallied; and for now, a partially renovated 1950s era home sits quietly on South Race Street, marking the end of the Dep ...
Tax time is fast approaching amid a new administration, a lingering pandemic and a stressed economy. We approached Mark Levine, professor at the Franklin L. Burns School of Real Es ...
Pandemic Pricing What is the role of governments in preventing price gouging of essential goods during crises, and were vegetable costs inflated in offline retail markets throughou ...
Dick Saunders’ first-ever plane ride brought him to Denver from Buffalo, New York, for the start of a life that he describes is an “only in America” story. Arriving in Colora ...
Growing up, did you ever run into your teacher at the grocery store and realize, perhaps for the first time, that he had a life outside of school? Today, that same feeling might ar ...