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"Renaissance and Real Estate," by William
Summers, Financial Enterprise--The Magazine of GE Capital,
Fall 1989. "Real Estate and Technological Obsolescence (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Fall 1989. "Why the Volume of Institutional Real Estate Sales has Declined (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Summer 1988. "Real Estate Tax Benefits and Reforms: The Long View (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Fall 1985. "Holding On to Prime Real Estate (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Winter 1986. "Taking Uncle Sam for a $200 Billion Ride (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Summer 1986. "A Below Market Lease Buyout Creates Value (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Summer 1985. "Bringing Real Estate Into the Business World (pdf)" by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Fall 1987. "Structuring Real Property Acquisitions for Syndication (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Summer 1984. "Characteristics of Properties Suitable for Syndication (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Winter 1985. "Sheltering Subsidies (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Finance Journal, Summer 1985. "Ahead to the Past (pdf)," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Finance Journal, Summer 1986.
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Professor Pilzer was an Adjunct Professor at New York University from 1979-2000, where he chaired the Department of Real Estate Finance and taught undergraduate and graduate courses in real estate, finance, and economics. He also authored and taught real estate courses and seminars licensed to meet for continuing education requirements. During this period he was a Contributing Editor of Real Estate Review (NYU) and a Contributing Editor of The Real Estate Finance Journal (Wharton Business School), for which he wrote approximately 35 academic articles on real estate investing (see below). The material for many of these articles came from Professor Pilzer's role as the principal advisor in more than $2 billion of commercial real estate investments, including being the Co-Managing Partner of Zane May Interests along with Alan M. May. From 1981 - 1991, Zane May Interests acquired, developed, and managed 66 commercial properties totaling $300 million in value serving thousands of tenants. (See Financial Enterprise--The Magazine of GE Capital, Fall 1987). Many of these articles are relevant today in understanding the current boom in real estate values, and invaluable to investors because they explain that, when it comes to real estate, a rising tide does not equally lift all boats. These articles are also important for students of cornucopian economics because it was Professor Pilzer's relationships with his tenants that led to the formulation of the theory of economic alchemy and the publication of Unlimited Wealth in 1990.
"Converting
Shopping Centers Into College Campuses," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real
Estate Review, Spring 1993 (pdf).
"Real Estate
and Technological Obsolescence," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate
Review, Fall 1989 (pdf).
"Why the
Volume of Institutional Real Estate Sales has Declined," by Paul Zane
Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Summer 1988 (pdf).
"Real Estate
Tax Benefits and Reforms: The Long View," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real
Estate Review, Fall 1985 (pdf).
"Holding On
to Prime Real Estate," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Review,
Winter 1986 (pdf).
"Taking
Uncle Sam for a $200 Billion Ride," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate
Review, Summer 1986 (pdf).
"A Below
Market Lease Buyout Creates Value," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate
Review, Summer 1985 (pdf).
"Bringing Real
Estate Into the Business World" by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate
Review, Fall 1987 (pdf).
"Structuring
Real Property Acquisitions for Syndicaiton," by Paul Zane Pilzer,
Real Estate Review, Summer 1984 (pdf).
"Characteristics of Properties Suitable for Syndication," by Paul Zane
Pilzer, Real Estate Review, Winter 1985 (pdf).
"Sheltering
Subsidies," by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Finance
Journal, Summer 1985 (pdf).
"Ahead to the Past,"
by Paul Zane Pilzer, Real Estate Finance
Journal, Summer 1986 (pdf). |
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