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Ross, Silverstein, Stacom, others discuss capital markets at NYU conference: PHOTOS

November 08, 2012 06:00PM

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  • Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of American Action Forum (Credit: Marc Becker)

  • Institutional equity and sovereign investment funds panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Panelists on the "institutional equity & sovereign investment funds" panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Jeffrey Barclay, managing director at Goldman Sachs (credit: Marc Becker)

  • From left: RXR Realty Chairman and CEO Scott Rechler, Colony Capital President Richard Saltzman, Jeffrey Horowitz, head of global real estate, gaming and lodging at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Robert Blumenthal, managing director at Deutsche Bank Securities and Wendy Silverstein, executive vice president and co-head of acquisitions and capital markets at Vornado Realty Trust (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Richard Saltzman of Colony Capital (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Robert Blumenthal of Deutsche Bank Securities (credit: Marc Becker)

  • From left: Saltzman, Silverstein, Rechler and Horowitz during the panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Rechler of RXR Realty during the panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Silverstein of Vornado during the panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • From left: Michael Fascitelli, CEO of Vornado Realty Trust, and James Kuhn, president at Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Michael Fascitelli (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Kuhn and Fascitelli during the "One on one: A real estate practitioner's view from the top" panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Kuhn and Fascitelli during the panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • From left: Michael Fascitelli of Vornado and Related's Stephen Ross (credit: Marc Becker)

  • From left: Marc Holliday, CEO of SL Green Realty Corp., Larry Silverstein, president and CEO of Silverstein Properties, Darcy Stacom, vice chairman at CBRE, James Kuhn of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, Rosemary Scanlon, clinical associate professor at NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate, William Rudin, CEO and vice chairman of Rudin Management Company, William Mack, chairman and founder of AREA Property Partners and Robert Blumenthal of Deutsche Bank Securities (credit: Marc Becker)

  • William Rudin during the "New York City: We are the golden apple" panel (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Stephen Ross, founder of Related Companies (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Marc Holliday of SL Green (credit: Marc Becker)

  • Darcy Stacom of CBRE (credit: Marc Becker)

  • William Mack of AREA Property Partners (credit: Marc Becker)

  • "New York City: We are the golden apple" panel (credit: Marc Becker)

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Titans of real estate ? from Related Chairman Stephen Ross to Vornado Realty?s head of capital markets Wendy Silverstein to Larry Silverstein, of World Trade Center fame ? gathered yesterday at the 45th annual NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate?s Capital Markets Conference. Up for discussion: New York after Sandy, BGC Partners? new real estate derivatives platform and whether or not Vornado is really just a private equity firm disguised as a real estate investment trust.

Among the many real estate stars opining on the state of capital markets were Scott Rechler of RXR Realty; Marc Holliday, CEO of SL Green; and William Rudin of Rudin Management.

While real estate leaders were optimistic about the after-effects of Hurricane Sandy ? tragic human toll but good for construction! ? they were less enthusiastic about the reelection of President Barack Obama, and decried the regulation of the financial services industry.

When moderator Robert Blumenthal asked Ross what 2013 holds for commercial real estate, Ross paused and waited a full beat. ?I think it will be okay,? he said finally. ?Guelda Voien

Source: http://therealdeal.com/blog/2012/11/08/real-estate-titans-discuss-sandy-bgc-vornado-at-nyu-conference-photos/

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