The University created a new real estate firm to manage its more than 200 acres of non-academic property in Cambridge. The company, which will focus in particular on Harvard-owned housing, will attract more real estate "pros" than the old real estate office. Joe B. Wyatt, vice president for administration and head of the new firm, said. It might also attract a higher rate of profit for the University.
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