Enter Your Real Estate Book in NAREE’s 14th Annual Bruss Book Contest Deadline: April 15th

Enter your real estate book in NAREE’s Bruss Book Award Contest by May 15th. Books on real estate outside the box, downsizing, rehabbing, renting, buying and selling real estate, architecture and iconic office buildings have won in recent years.

Real estate finance, the mortgage market, green building and sustainable cities and myriad other topics in the broad fields of commercial and residential real estate are also welcome. $1,000 cash prize for the Gold Award winner. $500 prize for the Silver winner, and $250 cash prize for Best New Author. and the Bronze winner. Books must be published in 2020 and published in English.

Enter here.

Questions: mdkimball@naree.org

Deadline Extended for Journalism Competition until March 4th

It's not too late to enter NAREE's 70th Annual Journalism Competition! With 30 categories (listed here), there's bound to be something fits your work from 2020. Winning the competition extends beyond just the recognition – there are cash prizes! Enter on the website, http://www.naree.org/jcontest. Entry deadline is extended to March 4 at 11:59 EST.

If you have any questions, please send them to nareejcontest@gmail.com ASAP.

Don’t delay and enter the 71st Annual Real Estate Journalism Competition today! Enter here.

Call for Entries: NAREE's 71st Annual Real Estate Journalism Competition Module is open

Deadline: Enter here on www.naree.org by March 1, 2021 by 11:59 p.m. EST. The contest entry module opens Feb. 1. The competition is for work published or aired in 2020.

NAREE’s 71st annual journalism competition is open to reporters, columnists, editors and freelancers covering commercial and residential real estate, mortgage finance, sustainable development and related real estate fields, including home building and design.

Winners will be announced in the fall.

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NAREE Elects 2021 Board of Directors

Boca Raton, Florida - The National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) has elected new officers and board members to serve on the 2021 NAREE Board of Directors.

NAREE’s new president is Jeff Collins, Orange County Register/Southern California News Group reporter. Eileen McEleney Woods, Sunday real estate editor, The Boston Globe and realestate.boston.com, is NAREE's new vice president.

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National Association of Real Estate Editors Announces 70th Annual Real Estate Journalism Competition Winners

BOCA RATON, Florida - (December 9, 2020) - The National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) today announced the winners of its 70th Annual Journalism Awards, recognizing excellence in reporting, writing and editing stories about residential and commercial real estate at is first-ever virtual real estate journalism conference.

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NAREE Announces 13th Bruss Real Estate Book Award Winners during 2020 Virtual Conference in December

NAREE.org – (December 9, 2020) The National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) has named the winners of the 13th Annual Robert Bruss Real Estate Book Awards Competition. The awards recognize excellence in books published in 2019 covering the broad field of real estate. NAREE President Catie Dixon, Bisnow Media, announced the awards during NAREE's 54th Annual Real Estate Journalism conference held virtually December 9 and 10, 2020. Here are the winners with judges’ comments:

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NAREE2020 Virtual Conference - Serious Content with a Casual, Friendly Vibe

Updated Dec. 11, 2020

President’s Notebook

By Catie Dixon, Bisnow Managing Editor

Missing your newsroom? Join NAREE’s virtual one next week!

Though moved online, NAREE’s annual conference Dec. 9 and 10 provided connections to other real estate journalists, with speed networking and virtual lounges and the morning coffee conference start sessions both days. It was great to see peers on scree. The plus side of a virtual conference: attendees could wear sweatpants and slippers.

The real estate content was geared to journalists covering commercial and residential real estate.

The conference was free for practicing real estate journalists, and anyone who registered can view the panel recordings at any time for up to 30 days after the conference, so no sweat if you couldn’t watch sessions live. On the real estate side, we had panels like “Real Estate Buying and Selling During COVID-19,” “Housing Segregation Then & Now,” “Reconstructing the Mall: Adding Apartments, Offices, Warehouses to Dead and Dying Shopping Centers” and “Suburban Migration and Coronavirus Changes.”

Professional development sessions via NAREE University offered best practices on Covering Present-Day Housing Inequality, Social Media Limits for Real Estate Reporting and more. We also celebrated the winners of the annual NAREE Journalism Contest at our awards ceremony on Dec. 9 at 5:15 P.M. ET. Some winners told their back stories at the “How to Write Groundbreaking Real Estate Stories” panel on December 10.

The full NAREE2020 schedule is still now live here. Check it out, and look for my welcome/tutorial to walk you through how to use the NAREE/Accelevents platform if you registered and need to go back in.

The usual conference program book, including speaker bios and columns from various real estate reporters and editors, is also transitioned online — anyone who registered received a link to it before the conference went live. members can find NAREE’s 2020 conference program book on the “members Only” section of NAREE.org.

Want to see more on what members are saying about the conference look for #NAREE2020 and @nareenews.

NAREE’s #2020 Real Estate Journalism Conference Is Packed with Experts on the Economy, Office and Multi-family Pivots, Suburban Migration and Media Coverage Challenges

Join NAREE leaders Beth DeCarbo, Wall Street Journal; Catie Dixon, Bisnow; and Jeff Collins, Orange County Register for the conference morning preview Wednesday, December 9 at 10:30 AM EST. #NAREE2020 - Moving Forward in a Changed World is NAREE’s 54th Annual Real Estate Journalism Conference. Complimentary registration for all journalists.

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Real Estate Editor Dion Haynes, Washington Post will lead a session on how journalists are covering on-going housing segregation, while Sunday Real Estate Editor Eileen Woods, Boston Globe will moderate a media panel on COVID coverage. Stefanos Chen, New York Times; Andrew Khouri, Los Angeles Times; and Natalie Wong, Bloomberg News will also weigh in on covering COVID-19’s impact on real estate.

In another NAREE University session, Prashant Gopal, Bloomberg News; Kathryn Brenzel, The Real Deal; and Konrad Putzier, Wall Street Journal will talk about groundbreaking real estate stories with moderator Kate Giammarise of Pittsburg’s NPR station, WESA.

At NAREE2020 industry trend sessions, hear the latest economic forecasts as the pandemic continue to shape real estate decisions from chief economists Frank Nothaft, CoreLogic; Lawrence Yun, NAR and Danielle Hale, realtor.com.

NAHB’s Chief Economist Rob Dietz - on residential and Cushman & Wakefield's Head of Global Forecasting Rebecca Rockey - on commercial will offer perspectives on suburban migration trends.

MBA Chief Economist Michael Frantantoni and Chris Birk from Veterans United Home Loans will dive deep on mortgage trends for luxe and affordable housing in new, hot buying areas.

Architect Ellen Dunham-Jones will talk about how dying malls are re-inventing themselves.

For a look at cities, put ULI Chair Jonathan Brinsden and author Dror Poleg, Author of “Rethinking Real Estate” on your own digital conference scheduler after you register.

Don’t miss the fireside chat with Knock CEO Sean Black on buying and selling trends, and a one-on one with Move Inc's CEO David Doctorow on the evolution of real estate transactions.

The Agency’s David Parnes, star of Million Dollar Listing is also on #NAREE2020’s impressive speakers roster.

NAREE’s first ever virtual conference runs Wednesday, December 9 and Thursday, December 10 and begins daily at 10:30 AM EST.

NAREE will unveil the winners of the 70th Annual Real Estate Journalism Competition on Wednesday at 5:15 PM EST - the celebrations start at 4:45 PM EST with a toast to the winners.

View who else is speaking at #NAREE2020 here.

Follow us on @nareenews. Contact us at mdkimball@naree.org.

Check out the Impressive List of Real Estate Industry Headliners and Award-Winning Journalists Speaking at the #NAREE2020 Conference

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NAREE’s 54th Annual Real Estate Journalism Conference — NAREE 2020 - Moving Forward in a Changed World — includes both peer-led professional development panels and sessions on COVID-19’s impact on commercial and residential real estate. A top-notch line-up of leading industry experts — CEOs, Chief Economists, celebrity residential brokers, and award-winning authors will come together in one conference, moderated by journalists covering the broad field of real estate. NAREE’s first-ever virtual conference runs Wednesday, December 9 and Thursday, December 10 and starts at 10:30 AM EST each day. Register here.

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At NAREE University 2020 journalists will weigh in on:

• What it takes to uncover systemic racism in real estate - Moderator: Dion Haynes, Washington Post, Real Estate Editor

• How to cover COVID-19’s impact on working at home and returning to the office - Moderator: Eileen Woods, Boston Globe Sunday Real Estate Editor

• What the newsroom brass wants you to think about before you post on social media - Moderator: Jeff Collins, Orange County Register, Reporter

And, as always at NAREE University, you can hear backstories from this year’s NAREE Journalism Competition award winners. (We’ll unveil the winners on Wednesday at 5:15 EST - networking before and after.)

Check out the speaker updates here. Contact us at mdkimball@naree.org.

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Hurry the conference begins in two weeks! Journalists can register for free.

Free registration for all real estate journalists is open now for #NAREE2020

Free registration for all real estate journalists is open now for #NAREE2020

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NAREE’s 54th Annual Real Estate Journalism Conference

Wed. Dec. 9 and Thurs. Dec. 10.

 

Top real estate journalists to look at housing segregation coverage and limits to social media.

Award-winners to reveal backstories on their entries honored this year.

Industry experts on panels moderated by journalists to focus on COVID-19’s impact on:

-economic trends
-suburban to suburban migration
-the new home office
-what’s on the drawing board and in progress for office buildings, and city and suburban neighborhoods
-and much more

Don’t miss NAREE’s first-ever virtual conference.

Journalism and book award winners to be announced, plus NAREE’s take on speed networking.

Register now and check out the conference agenda. (If you do not see a link above, copy and paste this into your browser: https://www.accelevents.com/e/NAREE2020RealEstateJournalismConference)

Register NOW for NAREE2020 Virtual Conference

Registration is NOW OPEN for #NAREE2020

NAREE's 54th Real Estate Journalism Conference is virtual

December 9 and 10 from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM EST each day

Reserve your spot now.

Use this link to register.

(If you do not see a link above, please copy and paste this into your browser: https://www.accelevents.com/e/NAREE2020RealEstateJournalismConference)

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NAREE's May Roundtable Recap

NAREE's May Roundtable Recap

How to Stand Out and Avoid Sensationalism

Eileen Woods used to line up cover stories for the Boston Globe’s Sunday real estate section three months in advance. Now, building on the ever-shifting foundation of coronavirus, the farthest the newspaper’s real estate editor can see into the future is six to seven weeks.

That’s longer than many journalists can fathom right now, during a pandemic that has upended government, the U.S. economy and large segments of the real estate business – along with the already-ailing newspaper industry.

During a May 7 NAREE virtual roundtable, Woods joined other editors and reporters in a discussion about tossed-out editorial calendars and creative approaches to a ubiquitous story.

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