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The Linneman Letter is a highly regarded “one-stop-shop” quarterly publication for commercial real estate investors, as well as anybody seeking to understand today’s ever-changing economic and geo-political environment. Dr. Linneman, the founding chairman of the Wharton Real Estate Department, taught real estate and finance at the Wharton School of Business for over three decades. The Linneman Letter is an extension of his lectures and teaching style. While there is an extensive depth and breadth of content in The Linneman Letter, it is written in an easy-to-read style, as if “Professor Linneman” is speaking to our readers.

 

First published in 2001, The Linneman Letter has been embraced by strategic-minded industry executives around the globe.  The Linneman Letter provides  high-level  economic  commentary,  concrete  advice,   and   rigorous 

analyses. From large institutional investors to regional family funds, subscribers appreciate the clarity of thought presented in The Linneman Letter. It provides a comprehensive, yet clear, presentation of historical and current events, with methodical explanations of forward-looking conclusions and strategic recommendations.

A Subscription to The Linneman Letter includes

Four quarterly issues (an electronic copy, for internal use, of the four quarterly issues).

Proprietary access to 5-year MSA employment forecasts for over 40 MSAs.

Proprietary access to 5-year vacancy/occupancy forecasts by MSA in the office, industrial, multifamily, retail, hotel, and seniors housing sectors.

Availability of content and quotes for use in investor and other reports with proper citation.

Access to Dr. Linneman’s quarterly capital market webcasts.

Conference calls with Dr. Linneman with donation to his 501(c)3 educational charity.  https://www.samelimucharity.org/. These calls afford the opportunity for you and your team to informally

discuss any economic issues specific to you.

Discounted rates on Dr. Linneman’s speaking engagements and consulting fees.

Online access to development pipeline sensitivity analysis.

For information about subscribing and other inquiries, please contact us.

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