GRAY REAL ESTATE ADVISORS
BY ANN E. GRAY​
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BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIAN STUDIES: Book Review
Invisible Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Literature: Rethinking Urban Modernity, by Ben Moore (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2023. Reviewed by Ann E. Gray.
Winter 2024
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PROPERTY WEEK: Setting the stage for studio success
This op-ed makes a timely argument for government support for creative industries and film studio construction.
October 2024
ACADEMIC PAPER: Decoding the Embroidery of Morris & Co.
Paper delivered at the Coding the Nineteenth Century conference at Glasgow University for the British Society of Victorian Studies, this paper analyses the text stitched into the Morris & Co. embroideries providing personal insight into the lives of William Morris and his daughter May using biographic, linguistic and typographic cues.
May 2024
MODUS: This has been an extraordinary experience
In the final column of her 12-month tenure as RICS President, Ann Gray FRICS reflects on a year of positive change that will carry the Institution forward.
December 2023
RICS President Ann Gray FRICS discusses the challenges and highlights of 2023, creating the structure for change and growing the global membership.
November 27, 2023
MODUS: Rural practice is a small community, but it’s at the heart of some big issues
Rural practitioners are engaging widely with all sorts of partners, understanding and embracing contemporary developments, even as they preserve and maintain swathes of local and national heritage.
November 2023
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MODUS: SMEs are engines of sustainable growth and employment
RICS President Ann Gray FRICS speaks to three SME founders about the benefits of starting your own business in the built environment.
October 2023
THE IRISH NEWS: Driving diversity and sustainability
The RICS Northern Ireland conference in Belfast last week discussed the impact our profession has made, and continues to make, on issues that matter to society. Environmental sustainability is not our only concern, of course. It’s also vital that our profession is sustainable into the future, with good people working at every level.
September 2023
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BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIAN STUDIES: Book Review
William Harry Rogers: Victorian Book Designer and Star of the Great Exhibition, by Gregory Jones (London: Unicorn Publishing Group, 2023. Reviewed by Ann E. Gray.
Summer 2023
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​MODUS: Pride in the Profession
RICS President Ann Gray highlights LGBT Pride Month
June 2023
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MODUS: Safe and Sustainable Space Is Not Created By Chance
The fact that the built environment is the fabric of our everyday existence means the professionals who make that space can often be taken for granted.
April 2023
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COSTAR VIDEO: MIPIM 2023: President Ann Gray on Reform, Diversity and the 'Social' Part of ESG
President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Ann Gray, has taken up the position in the aftermath of the Bichard review into the RICS's purpose, governance and strategy. That independent review published 36 recommendations for the institution's overhaul, saying the need for change is "urgent" and "unarguable". Gray's job will largely focus on implementing the reforms but she also spoke about how she is seeing a rise in the "social" part of ESG and how RICS is seeking to improve diversity and sustainability across the industry.
March 2023
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​​PODCAST: ESTATES GAZETTE - New leaders focus on the future
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is in conversation with new RICS president Ann Gray and recently installed chair of the board Martin Samworth.
Listen in to the 30 minute discussion to find out a little bit more about the who Ann Gray is, what makes her tick and what she hopes to bring to the RICS in her 12 month presidency.
January 2023
THE ECONOMIC TIMES: Why ESG Will Be Front and Centre of the Built Environment in 2023
Global population trends show that people are moving rapidly and in greater numbers to urban centres. This places increased pressure on infrastructure to deliver equitable access to quality services and a healthful standard of living.
January 2023
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WEBINAR: How will macro headwinds affect the CRE sector?
With rising interest rates and the cost-of-living crisis, what is the outlook for commercial real estate? Our recent webinar, How will macro headwinds impact the commercial real estate sector? asked three leading industry experts their opinion on the outlook for the sector. Here are some of their thoughts.
August 2022, World Built Environment Forum
THE MANN REPORT: RICS’ Goal - Making Buildings Perform for People Worldwide
While individual properties must contend with local laws, globalization can provide invaluable best practices to the industry, especially for smaller countries that lack appraisal standards and therefore don’t attract as much investment. “What attracted me to RICS is the idea of a worldwide professional ethic that we all work to: transparency, standardized appraisals, avoiding corruption and money laundering, these kinds of things that surround the property business everywhere,” Gray said. "A faithfulness to abide by a set of rules seems like a highfalutin’, pie-in-the-sky concept, but it actually makes a difference in people’s everyday lives. That excites me.”
June 2022
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PODCAST: Building the Future - Designing Indigenous Architecture
In this episode, Ann Gray speaks to Native American architect Sam Olbekson, a citizen of the White Earth Nation of Minnesota Ojibwe. Olbekson, who works with indigenous organizations across the US, describes how and why he launched a Native American-owned architecture practice, Full Circle Indigenous Planning & Design. They also discuss the fine line between cultural appropriation and cultural specificity, as well as the process of working with communities who have never undertaken a building project before. Olbekson highlights the different goals and priorities of the wide range of indigenous communities living in the US and describes the value of a well-executed project.
June 2022, Building the Future
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AUTHORITY MAGAZINE: Women Leaders of Real Estate
The built environment has made some strides with gender diversity, however, there is still progress to be made. "As the first female American President of RICS, advancing diversity, equity and inclusion will be a significant part of my presidential mission."
May 2022
​COMMERCIAL OBSERVER: Is Multi-family in a Bubble?
It's the asset class everyone turned to in the crisis … but these deals will be difficult to pencil out if conditions change even a little bit.
January 2022
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MODUS: Buildings That Elevate Cities: Bilbao's Guggenheim
An industrial port city on the northern coast of Spain was transformed by Frank Gehry's groundbreaking design for a museum of modern art.
October 2021
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MODUS: Champlain Towers: valuation in the aftermath of tragedy
Methods for valuing multi-owner properties are already very complex and degradation caused by climate change is adding to the challenge.
September 2021
PODCAST: Ann Gray FRICS, FAIA on real estate from a global perspective
Understanding the state of the commercial real estate industry today requires a global perspective. We sit down with Ann Gray, FRICS, FAIA, Principal at Gray Real Estate Advisors and president-elect of RICS. Ann will take leadership of the 150-year-old London-based organization in fall 2022. In this podcast she tell us about their work and how it helps shape the world of commercial real estate across the globe. She also discusses the current state of the industry, which RICS evaluates quarterly through their Global Commercial Property Monitor, a sentiment study of occupiers and property owners.
September 2021, Real Perspectives, The Registry
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MODUS: Crime Prevention: are our streets safe?
Ann Gray investigates the urban environment as a contributor to violent crime. Are cities really more dangerous than suburbs? This analysis may surprise you.
April 2021
PODCAST: Ann Gray, FRICS, FAIA discusses a life in property, fun stories from the field, and how defining the future is more critical now than ever.
March 2021, The Surveyor Hub
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​THE WASHINGTON POST: What Would the White House Bring?
The Post goes behind the scenes of this unusual assignment.
August 2016
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BARRON'S: How Much is the White House Worth?
Ann Gray and Barden Prisant keynote World Built Environment Forum with an analysis of this unique property and its contents. Finding a comp was no easy task.
August 2016
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY EXECUTIVE: The Corporate RE Dilemma
Ann Gray offers 5 strategies to make sure corporate mission-focused decision-making does not inadvertently diminish RE asset values on the balance sheet.
April 2015
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FORM: The Mayne Idea
Ann Gray finds out what inspires architect Thom Mayne as he ventures into fine art.
January 2014
MODUS: Sports Venues Can Transform Communities
San Diego's Padres stadium showed how a massive public venue can be sensitively stitched into a historic neighborhood.
Aug 2013
MODUS: 10 Minutes with Ann Gray
Find out how a building lover brings a sense of purpose to property consulting.
Sept 2011