Vicki
L. Been, Director
Ingrid Gould Ellen,
Co-Director
Web Site: www.law.nyu.edu/realestatecenter/
Since its founding in 1994, the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy has become the leading academic research center in New York City devoted to the public policy aspects of land use, real estate development and housing. The Center is dedicated to three missions:
The Furman Center is the only joint research center of the New York University School of Law and the New York University Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service. The Center is named in honor of NYU Law alumnus Jay Furman, class of '71, who is a member of both the NYU School of Law Foundation Board of Trustees and the NYU Board of Trustees. Mr. Furman, an international real estate investor and developer, provided generous financial support to endow the Center, and is a constant source of support, ideas, and inspiration.
The Furman Center is directed by Vicki Been, the Elihu Root Professor of Law. Ingrid Gould Ellen, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Planning, is the Co-Director of the Center. More than 15 faculty from the Law School, the Wagner School, and NYU's Faculty of Arts and Sciences are involved in the Center's work.
10/05/2007
Furman Center Sees Sharp Rise in Sub-prime Mortgages in NYC
07/25/2007
Taking the Measure of Business Improvement Districts
03/22/2007
NYU Furman Center's www.PlanNYC.org is named 'Top Website'
06/30/2008
Neighborhoods Bear the Brunt
- Ingrid Gould Ellen in The Washington Post
03/29/2008
What's Online: Rethinking Real Estate
- Ingrid Gould Ellen in The New York Times