The program requires participants to compose a 750-to-1,000-word analysis centered on emerging innovations within industrial real estate. By focusing on these specific sectors, the grant seeks to bridge the gap between academic theory and the practical demands of the modern market. Candidates must provide proof of enrollment alongside their submissions, which are due by April 15, 2027, with the recipient announcement scheduled for May 15, 2027.
David Ebrahimzadeh, founder and president of Corniche Capital, oversees a national portfolio spanning more than ten million square feet. His professional background in private equity and development informs the grant's objective: fostering critical thinking among students regarding the long-term challenges facing the industry. Rather than a traditional scholarship, the initiative functions as a platform for fresh perspectives on strategic acquisitions and the evolving role of technology in large-scale real estate management.

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