Project Director
Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics

About The Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics

The Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics is a project established by the strategic foundation Realdania, see www.realdania.org

The initiative was originally established for the period 2009-2012, but has been prolonged until the end of 2022. The task is to create a better understanding of and debate about the problems and challenges facing the Danish housing economy. The background for the initiative is the international economic crisis, which has hit the Danish housing market hard and caused substantial falls in housing prices and wealth.

About Curt Liliegreen

After graduating from Copenhagen University with an MSc in Economics, Curt Liliegreen worked at the Danish Contractors Association, where he became chief economist (from 1988 to 2002). He was then appointed CEO at the Benchmark Centre for the Danish Construction Sector from 2002-2007, before becoming advisor to the management in the Realdania foundation (2007-2009) and project director for the Knowledge Centre for Housing Economics (from 2010 to present).

He also works as expert evaluator for the EU Commission on FP7 and Horizon 2020 with regard to the built environment, especially sustainability and circular economy.

Sessions

Dec 31

Wednesday, December 31, 1969

Member Reception and Dinner

19:30 – 22:30
Langelinie Pavillonen, Langelinie 10, 2100 København

Included within the price of your registration to the ULI Europe Real Estate Forum is the prestigious Member Reception and Dinner. The Venue The Member Reception and Dinner will be taking place in a fabulous location at…

Dec 31

Wednesday, December 31, 1969

PANEL: Real Estate As A Service – Business Models That Successfully Build Communities

15:00 – 16:00
UN City, Marmorvej 51, 2100 Københav

Fostering communities inside and outside of buildings is of increasing importance for developers and investors. How are they transforming their strategies to meet this need and building meaningful engagement with their communities…