REF 70th Anniversary Cover, Sept 2016 IssueThe year 1946 saw the beginning of what eventually became known as the Baby Boom, although the term wouldn't be used to describe it until 1970, six years after the postwar spike in the US birth rate had ended. Fittingly, Dr. Benjamin Spock's touchstone manual on baby and child care was published in July of 1946. The year saw Winston Churchill coining another phrase to describe current events, declaring that “an iron curtain has descended” across Eastern Europe. The comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis took the stage for the first time that year, the world's first general-purpose computer was introduced at the University of Pennsylvania and the country's first drive-up teller windows opened at 10 bank branches in Chicago.

It also marked the year Real Estate Forum began publishing, concentrating initially on New York City commercial property. Both the magazine's focus, and the nature of commercial real estate, would undergo dramatic changes over the next seven decades.

In honor of our 70th Anniversary, we have taken a look back at some of the people, deals and decisions that have helped to shape the industry, and took a look ahead at the trends that will likely impact its future evolution. Click the links below to read our special coverage.

70 Years of Shaping a Nation
Seven decades ago, the landscape of commercial real estate and the broader US economy was very different than it is today. Here's a look back at some of the changes that have taken place since 1946.

Real Estate Forum's Elite 70
Dominators and innovators who have helped to shape the industry over the past few decades, and will do so for years to come.

Decisions That Made a Difference
It's easy to find an example of a savvy deal structure or a forward-looking hire. We decided to take this thought exercise a little further and look at some smart plays that had a larger impact on the industry.

Commercial Real Estate's New Era
Major demographic, social and technological trends are converging to reshape the industry as we know it.

REF 70th Anniversary Cover, Sept 2016 IssueThe year 1946 saw the beginning of what eventually became known as the Baby Boom, although the term wouldn't be used to describe it until 1970, six years after the postwar spike in the US birth rate had ended. Fittingly, Dr. Benjamin Spock's touchstone manual on baby and child care was published in July of 1946. The year saw Winston Churchill coining another phrase to describe current events, declaring that “an iron curtain has descended” across Eastern Europe. The comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis took the stage for the first time that year, the world's first general-purpose computer was introduced at the University of Pennsylvania and the country's first drive-up teller windows opened at 10 bank branches in Chicago.

It also marked the year Real Estate Forum began publishing, concentrating initially on New York City commercial property. Both the magazine's focus, and the nature of commercial real estate, would undergo dramatic changes over the next seven decades.

In honor of our 70th Anniversary, we have taken a look back at some of the people, deals and decisions that have helped to shape the industry, and took a look ahead at the trends that will likely impact its future evolution. Click the links below to read our special coverage.

70 Years of Shaping a Nation
Seven decades ago, the landscape of commercial real estate and the broader US economy was very different than it is today. Here's a look back at some of the changes that have taken place since 1946.

Real Estate Forum's Elite 70
Dominators and innovators who have helped to shape the industry over the past few decades, and will do so for years to come.

Decisions That Made a Difference
It's easy to find an example of a savvy deal structure or a forward-looking hire. We decided to take this thought exercise a little further and look at some smart plays that had a larger impact on the industry.

Commercial Real Estate's New Era
Major demographic, social and technological trends are converging to reshape the industry as we know it.

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Sule Aygoren

Aygoren oversees the editorial direction and content for ALM’s Real Estate Media Group, including Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com. In her tenure with ALM, she’s held roles of increasing responsibility, including Managing Editor. Aygoren has received several awards for her coverage including Best Trade Magazine Report from the National Association of Real Estate Editors and the James D. Carper Award for Young Journalists. Under her direction, Forum has received four national NAREE awards for Best Commercial Real Estate Trade Magazine.

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