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Survey Finds 'Somewhat Pessimistic' Outlook Among Leaders in the Field of Commercial Real Estate
St. Thomas’ ongoing survey of 50 commercial real estate industry leaders found that the slight optimism in 2010 and 2011 has shifted to slight pessimism in the spring and fall of 2012.
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St. Thomas Real Estate Analysis: Low Inventory of Homes for Sale Puts Upward Pressure on Metro Area Prices
University NewsResearchers say the inventory of available homes is the lowest in more than eight years. They examine why that is and why it could lead to changes in the Twin Cities real estate market. -
New Members of Minnesota Real Estate Hall of Fame Announced
The Hall of Fame, now in its third year, is a program of the Shenehon Center for Real Estate at St. Thomas. -
Eating on $31.50 per week? Twin Cities Religious Leaders Give it a Try
Faith and MissionMembers of 15 area religious organizations will participate in two November programs that take aim at hunger in Minnesota. -
Fifth Annual Executive Conference on the Future of Health Care to be Held Here Nov. 9
The Opus College of Business event brings together noted experts to discuss the rapidly changing health care landscape. -
Film ‘Dakota 38’ to be Shown Here Oct. 17
Faith and MissionThe film was inspired by a dream experienced by Jim Miller, who will be one of the speakers following the film. -
Dakota Historian and Language Instructor Caƞtemaza to Speak Oct. 11 on 'Reviving the Dakota Language'
The free event includes the lecture, a buffet lunch, and time for discussion afterward. -
Services Will be Held on Campus Friday, Sept. 21, for Monsignor James Lavin
University NewsFuneral services for Monsignor James Lavin will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 21, in the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas. Archbishop John Nienstedt will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial. Visitation is Thursday at O’Halloran and Murphy; a reception on campus will follow the funeral Friday. -
School of Law Welcomes its Class of 2015
University NewsThe 146 new law students come from 23 states.