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CityBuilders Outlook ’25: Technology to impact CRE more than ever, experts say
Interest rates, local-market economic trends, inventory and construction costs remain key indicators worthy of attention, but two other factors will grow significantly in their impact during 2025: labor shortages and labor-replacement technology.

CADC and HCOB faculty included in Auburn’s President’s Awards honors
Created in 2011, the award recognizes existing faculty collaborations among two or more departments, divisions, offices or programs within the university.

Auburn celebrates 25 years of graduate executive education
Three executive degrees have enhanced the careers, lives of numerous alumni.

Real estate expert tells CityBuilders audience: stay determined
Mason Zimmerman presented the CityTalks guest lecture at Auburn on August 1, kicking off the 2024-25 CityBuilders event year.

The future of Alabama’s commercial real estate market is bright
Experts at Auburn University’s CityBuilders Symposium outline key economic factors driving industry growth across all geographic regions of the state.

Fifth-annual Auburn CityBuilders symposium coming to Birmingham
Economic fundamentals, continued population growth drives Alabama’s commercial real estate development marketplace.

Alumni Spotlight: Damon Duncan
Damon Duncan, who graduated from Auburn’s MRED program, is President and CEO of Clesia Ventures, LLC, a real estate development and management consulting firm based in Atlanta.

MRED Alum Awarded NAIOP Scholarship
This past spring, Pedro Vazquez, a recent graduate of Auburn’s Master of Real Estate Development program, was awarded a scholarship from NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association.

CityBuilders to Host Affordable Rental Housing Investment Forum
CityBuilders, an initiative of Auburn University’s Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program, will host its 2022 Symposium & Industry Networking Event on May 25 at Truist Park.

Auburn MRED Student Awarded National Diversity Scholarship
MRED student Glenn Gray receives one of four annual diversity student scholarships awarded by the NAIOP.