Sam Zell, founder and chairman of Equity Group Investments, will be the keynote speaker highlighting the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation’s REAL Bright Summit: Building the Future of Real Estate, January 25-29 Presented by Old Second National Bank. Zell will be interviewed as part of the REAL Bright Night, Thursday, January 28, 2020 at 7:00 pm.
Sam Zell, founder & chairman of Equity Group Investments, will be the keynote speaker highlighting the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation’s REAL Bright Summit: Building the Future of Real Estate, scheduled for Jan. 25-29, 2021 and presented by Old Second National Bank. Zell will be interviewed as part of the REAL Bright Night, Thursday, Jan. 28.
Achieving success in economically challenged communities is a struggle at best and can be made more challenging when national stories of social unrest are replicated locally on streets within those communities. Despite these difficulties, the ability to demonstrate a track record of success, enlist the support of local officials and provide economic/financial incentives goes a […]
In response to the rapid change in our nation’s student learning environment, the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation has been hosting a virtual Roundtable Summer Series. This series bridges the gap between networking and information sharing in the coronavirus era.
In response to the rapid change in our nation’s student learning environment, the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation has been hosting a virtual Roundtable Summer Series. Read more in Heartland Real Estate Business online newsletter.
During the summer of 2020, a summer like no other, the Eisenberg Foundation has been hosting a Virtual Roundtable Summer Series. These intimate conversations with industry leaders are a networking resource for current and aspiring real estate students to experience small-group discussions with industry leaders on a variety of timely and relevant topics.
In view of the COVID-19 situation, the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation (HEEF) has reimagined its summer fundraising events. Proceeds from both events will benefit the foundation’s two-pronged mission: to fund gastrointestinal (GI) cancer research, and to advance real estate education.
On Saturday, April 4, student groups from seven universities competed in the tenth annual Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation Real Estate Challenge in a reimagined virtual format for top honors and $5,000 in scholarships towards their university’s real estate program. DePaul University’s proposal, River Coast West, by Driehaus Development Group, was awarded first place and receiver of the scholarship.
DePaul University team’s proposal for redeveloping 7.9 acres of the Moody Bible Institute campus garnered top honors and $5,000 in scholarships in the 10th annual Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation Real Estate Challenge.
In light of the COVID-19 situation, the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation has completely reimagined and transformed the 10th Annual Real Estate Challenge to be a live, virtual event taking place this weekend, as originally planned.