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New York's Emergence as a Tech Hub : Opportunities and Challenges

Over the past 15 years, New York City has become a technology powerhouse, with almost 350,000 jobs in the sector propelled by businesses large and small, including more than 9,000 start-up firms. The…

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Fireside chat with Francis Greenburger, Interviewed by Michael Stoler

Fireside chat at the Third Annual Real Estate Lenders Association - Baruch Joint Conference

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Waterfront Development: The Changing Face of NYC's Coast

Panel discussion at the Third Annual Real Estate Lenders Association - Baruch Joint Conference

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Lecture on Italian-American Feminism

Italian American History Month's "Salute to Italian Women": Lecture by writer/historian Marcia Gallo, PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, author of No One Helped: Kitty Genovese,…

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The Circular Economy : Building a Vision for Circular New York City

The circular economy is gaining increasing attention in Europe and around the world as a potential way for our society to increase prosperity, while reducing dependence on primary materials and…

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EB-5 Investments: Unique Opportunities and Challenges: The Future of EB-5, what can we expect? (Panel 1 of 6) EB-5 Investments: Unique Opportunities and Challenges: The Future of EB-5, what can we expect? (Panel 1 of 6)

The EB-5 Investments Conference was held on June 16, 2016 at Baruch. Sponsored by the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of the Zicklin School of Business, the conference begins with remarks…

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New York City’s Arts and Cultural Organizations: their communities and the Challenges they face

This event considers the impact of arts and culture on the City and its neighborhoods, Leaders of museums, teaching artists and foundation program officers discuss their aspirations and obstacle. The…

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Trading High in the Sky : Transfer of Development Rights. Part 1 of 2

Over the last 50 years, New York City has pioneered the use of transfer of development rights (TDRs) to achieve planning and urban design goals, examples include landmark transfers, large-scale…

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Trading High in the Sky : Transfer of Development Rights. Part 2 of 2

Over the last 50 years, New York City has pioneered the use of transfer of development rights (TDRs) to achieve planning and urban design goals, examples include landmark transfers, large-scale…

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Implementing Affordable : New York’s Affordable Housing Crisis : Implications of Demographics on Housing Need : What Will it Really Take to Meet the Changing Demand? Part 2 of 2

As described by Mayor de Blasio, New York City has a crisis of housing affordability that touches everyone from the bottom of the economic ladder all the way up to the middle class. In his recent…

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Implementing Affordable : New York’s Affordable Housing Crisis : Implications of Demographics on Housing Need : What Will it Really Take to Meet the Changing Demand? Part 1 of 2

As described by Mayor de Blasio, New York City has a crisis of housing affordability that touches everyone from the bottom of the economic ladder all the way up to the middle class. In his recent…

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State of the City Address (Excerpt 1 of 2)

Mayor Bill de Blasio thanks Baruch for hosting the State of the City Address.

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State of the City Address (Excerpt 2 of 2)

Baruch President Mitchel Wallerstein gives the introductory address at the State of the City Address.

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Benchmark Society Luncheon 2014

Vice President David Shanton hosts the Baruch Benchmark Society Reception, recognizing members of the Baruch Benchmark Society and guests for their support of Baruch College. President Wallerstein…

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Michael O'Neil / Michael Oreskes on the 1970'S New York City Fiscal Crisis

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Futureproofing our cities : urban resilience, at what cost?

Three basic options have been articulated in how to confront climate change: mitigate, adapt, suffer. For approximately the last two decades, the emphasis has been on "sustainability,"…

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Mr. New York: The Lew Rudin legacy

Inspired by the publication of Seymour P. Lachman's "Mr. New York: Lew Rudin and His Love for the City," this event features a discussion with Lew Rudin's son, Bill Rudin, author…

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New York's next urban agenda : what's the future for real estate, development and construction in New York City

Excerpts from a conference on New York City's real estate development. Thought leaders and industry experts examine several major challenges that will impact New York City's new…

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Buying in on Wall Street : an inside story on 14 Wall Street's Defining Moment

Jack S. Nyman hosts an exclusive dialogue with Ukrainian American industrialist Alexander Rovt on the purchase of a New York City landmark.

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New York City CitiBike Share Program

Launched in May and largely sponsored by Citi, the program features roughly 6000 bicycles and 600 docking stations in Midtown, Lower Manhattan and West Brooklyn. Panelists including Justin Ginsburg,…

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