ASU real estate students create redevelopment plans for Turf Paradise
W. P. Carey Master of Real Estate Development students proposed multifamily housing and arts-focused housing projects during recent 'synthesis projects.'
In this article published May 7, 2026, on Axios Phoenix:
This is a business venture. It's not a planning exercise, it's not an architectural exercise.
— Mark Stapp, Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program, and director of the Experiential Learning Lab in the W. P. Center for Real Estate and Finance
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