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Special report: More daughters from real estate dynasties join the family business

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A special report from The Real Deal — The Real Deal tracked the job titles and real responsibil

A special report from The Real Deal — The Real Deal tracked the job titles and real responsibilities of the women in the industry’s influential dynasties Sep 08, 2024 [View in Browser]( [Share](   [Image]( [image]( More daughters from real estate dynasties join the family business Just when she thought she was out, she got pulled back in. An inherited real estate firm might not have the pull of Al Pacino’s family business in “The Godfather Part III,” but the daughters of industry titans are finding themselves drawn to the business, often after imagining careers outside of real estate. Some got in after a key internship, while others seemingly changed their minds about the kind of roles they saw for themselves at their firms the longer they worked side by side with a parent. Still others intuited that there might be more ladder to climb than there had been for their mothers or aunts and settled — if not at the top — at the top of a department. For a long time, succession in real estate remained the purview of male relatives, but as control of city skylines hands off to the next in line, it is no longer a foregone conclusion that the next in line will be a son. [Read More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [More Newsletters]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Subscribe]( The Real Deal 450 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001 ©2024 TheRealDeal. All rights reserved. [View Online](

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