The NYU Schack Creative Opportunities in Real Estate (CORE) Competition is a collegiate real estate case competition focusing on maximizing the potential of an existing site or asset. Through a sequential process of getting a briefing on the asset, analyzing space and asset markets, building a business plan, performing a financial analysis, and honing a presentation and investment memo, multidisciplinary teams will identify and present innovative and creative solutions to improve a project’s financial performance and social impact.
The Smile by Blumenfeld Development Group—a veteran NYC developer in retail, industrial, and office—was their first entry into the major residential development space. Designed by the renowned Danish architect Bjarke Ingels Group, the 233 unit project features 70 affordable units (LIHTC, inclusionary and Affordable NYC), top-tier finishes, top of class amenities, retail, and office space leased to Mt. Sinai.
Research and analyze The Smile and its market context to develop a plan on how you would maximize the performance of the project. Consider approaches from the points of view of a developer, investor, operator, community member, and other stakeholders to improve the project’s financial performance and social impact. Special consideration will be given to creative solutions that are credible and innovative.
Virtual Workshop Sessions
Teams may participate in optional virtual workshops hosted by esteemed NYU Schack faculty and professionals covering the content and quality expected of the team’s process, analysis, and deliverables. The workshops will be recorded and available to the teams afterwards for a limited amount of time.
Parameters
Teams will be expected to deliver an investment memo, financial summary, and presentation outlining the following:
Team Specifications and Guidelines
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Competition Rules
Anonymity
In order to ensure the integrity of judging, all teams will be randomly assigned team numbers to mask their identities. Teams may not identify their academic institutions or sponsors in any submission materials, presentation materials, or presentation attire until the final reception.
Academic Honesty
Teams must ensure that all presentations, work product, and other materials that they submit are their own original work and not that of outside professionals, academic or industry advisors, or other individuals. Team members must additionally ensure that all material they submit is accurate to the best of their knowledge.
Confidentiality of Materials
Ownership of Materials
Each member of each team acknowledges and agrees that, by submitting any material, idea, concept, theory, model, analysis, data or information to the Competition, they are releasing the same into the public domain and granting all persons the right to use the same for any and all purposes, without any conditions (except to the extent such conditions are required by applicable law). Without limiting the foregoing, no member of any team reserves any rights with respect to any analysis, charts, descriptions, depictions, data, models, theories, proposed uses or any other aspect of the Materials, ideas or concepts submitted or presented in connection with the Competition.
Questions and Clarification
Questions that arise before or after the Competition has been begun must be submitted via email to the Competition organizers at Schack.CORE@nyu.edu
Reasons for Disqualification
Violations of any rules set by the Competition or failure to form an appropriate team may result in a school’s disqualification from the current and/or future competitions.
Judging
Prizes
1st Place Prize $10,000
2nd Place Prize $5,000
3rd Place Prize $2,500
Additional Highlights
** Overnight stay in New York City
** Winning team will receive Conference Passes for their team to NYU Schack Real Estate Conference
Schedule
Contact Information
NYU SPS Schack Institute of Real Estate
Creative Opportunities in Real Estate (CORE)
20 West 43rd Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Schack.CORE@nyu.edu