Listen " Chicago's Affordable Housing Needs An Overhaul - Guest: Collette English-Dixon "
Episode Synopsis
Join host Joe Smazal for an in-depth conversation with Collette English Dixon, Executive Director of the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate at Roosevelt University and the first African American woman to lead a higher education real estate program in the US.
In this episode, Colette shares her remarkable journey from accidentally stumbling into real estate at a college job fair to becoming a leader with 30+ years of investment management experience at PGIM Real Estate (Prudential Financial). She discusses:
️ How Chicago compares to other major markets - "all the things New York has without the hassle"
️ The critical difference between "Affordable Housing" and "affordable housing" and why semantics matter
Why LIHTC projects costing $750K+ per unit are unsustainable and need systemic reform
The importance of industry organizations like CREW Network for career development Diversity, equity and inclusion in real estate - beyond just "checking boxes"
Building your personal brand and relationship network in the industry
Colette also previews her upcoming podcast "Brick, Grass and Steel" focusing on how the built environment impacts communities, and shares why she believes Chicago is one of the world's most dynamic cities.
Whether you're starting your real estate career, working in affordable housing, or interested in Chicago's development landscape, this conversation offers valuable insights from a true industry pioneer.
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