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The Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate
Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate ![]()
At the Spring 2009 Fogelson Forum over 150 attendees heard a panel moderated by Louis D'Angelo that included Laurance Freed, Lee Golub and Charles Nash. The program started with a history of development on State Street by Ty Tabing, Executive Director, Chicago Loop Alliance. Laurance and Lee shared war stories about development on Block 37 while Charles profiled the recently completed Palmer House renovation. Please plan on joining us for the 2009-2010 three event Fogelson Forum series where we will again feature the inside story on The Deals that you will want to know about.
Dates and speakers will be announced soon!
Fogelson Forum Website: http://www.fogelsonforum.com/index.html
Fogelson Forum
Event Details:
The Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate is held at Roosevelt University, 430 S. Michigan Avenue, Congress Lounge, Second Floor.
Schedule of Events:
5:00 p.m. Registration
5:30 - 6:30 Reception
Complimentary cocktails and lavish hors d'oeuvres buffet.
6:30 - 8:00 Presentation followed by Q&A
Click here to register online!
Past Speakers
Thursday, April 02, 2009
State Street: That Great Street Once Again
Panelist Moderator: Louis D'Angelo, President - Metropolitan Properties of Chicago LLC and Past Chairman - Chicago Loop Alliance
Panelist Member: Laurance Freed, President - Joseph Freed and Associates LLC
Panelist Member: Lee Golub, Executive Vice President- Golub & Company LLC
Panelist Member: Charles R. Nash, CRE - Transwestern Commercial Services
Fogelson Forum Photos

(From left) Lee Golub, Golub & Company; Laurance Freed, Joseph Freed &
Associates; Charles Nash, Transwestern Commerical Servicers; and Ty Tabing,
Chicago Loop Alliance; were part of the panel discussion at the April 2 Gerald
Fogelson Forum on Real Estate. Held at Roosevelt University, the event features
high-level local and national speakers who discuss recent transactions and industry
trends.

(From left) Lee Golub, Golub & Company; Charles Nash,
Transwestern Commercial Servicers; and Laurance Freed,
Joseph Freed & Associates; were among the featured
speakers at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real
Estate at Roosevelt University. The three, who are all involved in
major real estate transactions on State Street, spoke about
the street’s current transformation

Kristin Nance (from left), Brian Walker and Dean Terri Friel, all with Roosevelt
University, were among some the 150 attendees at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson
Forum on Real Estate, held at Roosevelt University. The event featured a panel
of speakers including Laurance Freed, Joseph Freed & Associates; Charles Nash,
Transwestern Commerical Servicers; and Lee Golub, Golub & Company.

Among more than 150 in attendance at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real
Estate were, from left, Robert Gerstein, Holland+Knight; Tony Frink, Holland+Knight;
Chris Groesbeck, VOA Associates; and Thomas Meier, Chicago Title and Trust.
Held at Roosevelt University, the event features high-level local and national speakers
who discuss recent transactions and industry trends.

Gerald Fogelson (left), The Fogelson Companies, and Harry
Huzenis, Jameson, are seen at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson
Forum on Real Estate. Held at Roosevelt University, the event
features high-level local and national speakers who discuss recent
transactions and industry trends.

The April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate featured a panel discussion about
the real estate deals and projects currently redefining State Street. Held at Roosevelt
University, the event is in its 10th year. Among more that 150 in attendance were
(from left) Demetrios Floudas, Ken Freebairn and Venus Kendall, all from Roosevelt.

Adam Short, Golub & Company (left), and Steve Pulver, Allstate Investments, were
among more than 150 at Roosevelt University’s April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on
Real Estate. Now in its 10th year, the event featured a panel of speakers including
Laurance Freed, Joseph Freed & Associates; Charles Nash, Transwestern
Commercial Servicers; and Lee Golub, Golub & Company.

Charles Nash, Transwestern Commercial Servicers (far right), was part of a panel
discussion about the real estate deals and projects redefining State Street at the
April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate. Herb Dawson (left) and Louis
Reiner, both of W.E. O’Neil, join him here before the event, held at Roosevelt
University.

Among more than 150 in attendance at Roosevelt University’s April 2 Gerald
Fogelson Forum on Real Estate were, from left, John-Paul Wolfe, New West;
Carrie Kreydick, New West; and Bob Flannery, Jameson Development. Now in its
10th year, the event features high-level local and national speakers who discuss recent
transactions and industry trends.

Ned Thomas, Real Estate Executive Search (left), joins
Joe Pasquinelli, Archideas, at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson
Forum on Real Estate, held at Roosevelt University. Now
in its 10th year, the event features high-level local and
national speakers who discuss recent transactions and
industry trends.

Held at Roosevelt University, the April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate
drew a crowd of more than 150. Pictured here are Jeff Arnold, Joseph Freed &
Associates (left), and Steve Mandell, Jameson Development. Now in its 10th year,
the event features high-level local and national speakers who discuss recent
transactions and industry trends.

Jon DeVries, Roosevelt University (left) and Ross
Glickman, Urban Retail Properties, were among more
than 150 in attendance at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson
Forum on Real Estate. Held at Roosevelt University,
the event features high-level local and national speakers
who discuss recent transactions and industry trends.

Held at Roosevelt University, the April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate
drew more than 150 to hear a discussion about the current transformation
of State Street. Now in its 10th year, the event features high-level local
and national speakers who discuss recent transactions and industry trends.
In attendance were (from left) Mike Cody, Cody Design Group, and Rick
Whitney, FitzGerald & Associates Architects.

From left) Tom Brooks, Berglund Construction; Edmund Newman, of the General
Services Administration; and Cary Ulman, General Services Administration; were
among more than 150 guests at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate.
Held at Roosevelt University. Now in its 10th year, the event features high-level local
and national speakers who discuss recent transactions and industry trends.

(From left) Christine Williams, Goodman Williams Group; Cindy Bohde, Cindy
Bohde Enterprises; and Elsa DePalma, DePalma Group Architects; were in
attendance at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate held at Roosevelt
University. Now in its 10th year, the event features high-level local and national
speakers who discuss recent transactions and industry trends.

The April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate featured a panel discussion
about the deals and projects redefining State Street and drew a crowd of more than
150. Among attendees at the Roosevelt University event were Ben Bischman, CBK;
Erwin Acox; and Dorian Davis, Colliers Bennett & Kahnweiler.

Roosevelt University’s April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate featured
a panel discussion about the real estate deals and projects currently redefining State
Street. Among more than 150 at the event were Harry Huzenis (left), Jameson
Development, and John Newman, The PrivateBank.

Held at Roosevelt University, the April 2 Gerald
Fogelson Forum on Real Estate featured a panel
discussion about the real estate deals and projects
currently redefining State Street. Among the more
than 150 in attendance were Richard Levy (left),
Ungaretti & Harris, and Barry Schain, Next Realty.
Now in its 10th year, the event features high-level
local and national speakers who discuss recent
transactions and industry trends.
Chicagos Premier Forum for Real Estate Dealmakers
Launched in 1999, the forum is an opportunity for Chicago's top real estate dealmakers and industry experts to network with colleagues and peers, sharing new ideas and practices in a prestigious, academic environment.
The impressive roster of past forum speakers includes such luminaries as:
To date, a total of 61 speakers have presented case studies on major real estate transactions covering all areas of the industry, including commercial, industrial and residential development, brokerage, construction and finance. Insights and anecdotes of how big deals get done were revealed, as well as educated perspectives on the state of the industry.
The Forum is unique in its scope, depth of information and the caliber of both speakers and attendees.
For additional information click here
Sponsors:
Central Station Development Company
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