Levine stepping down as DU director

29 June 2012 | Posted in Denver Market

Mark Lee Levine is voluntarily stepping down as the director of the Burns School of Real Estate & Construction Management at the University of Denver, a post he has held since 1995.

Levine will continue as a full professor at the Burns School, teaching real estate tax law, real estate securities, real estate concepts and other topics.

He also will hold the Mark Lee Levine Chair and undertake other special projects. Levine could not immediately be reached for comment.

The Burns School will name an interim director, until a new director is hired. An international search will be launched to find Levine’s replacement.

John Rebchook joined the editorial staff of the CREJ in late 2011 to cover Multifamily, Retail and Investment Real Estate. John was an award-winning writer and editor for the Real Estate Section of the Rocky Mountain News from 1983 through 2009. John also covered economic development, banking and other economic news for the paper.

In addition to his work at the Rocky Mountain News John was a founding freelance journalist for GlobeSt.com, covering commercial real estate, and continues to maintain his own real estate blog at insiderealestatenews.com.  Rebchook graduated from Southern Illinois University with a degree in journalism.

When not keeping his readers up to date on the latest in commercial real estate news, John loves to spend time with his wife and daughter, and has run more than 40 marathons. 


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