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Prominent Real Estate Academic and Industry Leader Available for Press Interviews and Market Commentary
PR Newswire
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. and TYSONS CORNER, Va., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Stephen Cumbie, executive director of the Center for Real Estate Development and professor at the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School, is available for press interviews and commentary on relevant and timely issues concerning the commercial and residential real estate markets.
In addition to his academic duties, Mr. Cumbie serves as CEO of NVCommercial, a leading commercial real estate investment and development firm located in the Washington, DC area. NVCommercial has projects exceeding $500 million completed or in process in Washington and Denver, Co.
Mr. Cumbie is highly conversant, articulate, and well informed on present real estate market trends and movements. For example, the following are current topics that he could address:
-- What will the residential and commercial RE landscape look like during
the next three years?
-- How will the coming wave of maturity defaults affect the commercial real
estate industry?
-- How will commercial banks and CMBS servicers deal with the impending
avalanche of bad loan workouts, and who will fill the space left by the
exit of Wall Street investment banks?
-- How will the opportunities for investing in distressed properties
develop and be structured?
Mr. Cumbie can be reached at: 703/448-4304 or
Stephen_Cumbie@unc.edu
.
For more information on Mr. Cumbie visit:
For more information on the UNC Kenan-Flagler Center for Real Estate Development visit:
http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/KI/realEstate/index.cfm
SOURCE UNC Kenan-Flagler Center for Real Estate Development
2009-10-08 11:33:00
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