Amir Korangy

[2] Amir Korangy is also an adjunct associate professor of media and real estate at New York University.

After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, his family left Iran as political refugees and spent time in Paris and Madrid before settling in Washington, D.C. Korangy received a BA in Journalism and Foreign Policy from Boston University and attended Emerson College.

There are also South Florida and Los Angeles editions of The Real Deal available online daily and in print quarterly.

In September 2015, Korangy hosted the largest real estate development event in China and Toronto, and South Florida.

[5][6] Korangy produced Building Stories, a feature documentary on the life of architect Costas Kondylis, which aired on PBS in 2012.

The film features development moguls Donald Trump, Larry Silverstein, and Aby Rosen; founding editor of Dwell magazine, Karrie Jacobs; architecture critics and historians James Gardner, Francis Morrone, and Kenneth Frampton; and Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier.

[21] In 2013, Inman News named Korangy one of the 100 Most Influential Real Estate leaders in the Media category.

[22] In November 2014, Korangy was honored as a Child's Champion Award recipient by the Ronald McDonald House in New York.