Discover how Build-to-Rent (BTR) communities are providing attainable housing and transforming the rental market. These communities offer family-friendly amenities like green spaces and walking trails, and cater to diverse lifestyles with a range of housing options, from horizontal apartments to single-family homes. With comparable construction costs and streamlined processes, BTR projects are a cost-effective solution. They also boast high occupancy rates and tenant retention, appealing to both lenders and residents alike. Growing in popularity, BTR communities address affordability and enhance the quality of life for many. Take a look at some perspectives that BTR experts provided: https://lnkd.in/e49nt6th
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ULI’s mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.
About us
ULI - the Urban Land Institute is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit research and education organization supported by its members. Founded in 1936, the institute now has over 40,000 members worldwide representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines, working in private enterprise and public service. As the preeminent, multidisciplinary real estate forum, ULI facilitates the open exchange of ideas, information and experience among local, national and international industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better places. The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. Members say that ULI is a trusted idea place where leaders come to grow professionally and personally through sharing, mentoring, and problem solving. With pride, ULI members commit to the best in land use policy and practice.
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http://www.uli.org
External link for Urban Land Institute
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1936
- Specialties
- real estate, land use, sustainability, infrastructure, housing, capital markets, place making, transportation, urban planning, capital markets, green building, and publishing
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2001 L Street, NW
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036, US
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35 New Broad Street
London , EC2M 1NH, GB
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Jardine House, 1 Connaught Place
Room 3418
Hong Kong, HK
Employees at Urban Land Institute
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Barbara Cominelli
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Thomas Sipos
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Lisa Cahan Davis
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Eric Allodi
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Updates
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Get ready for an unforgettable experience at the #ULIFall Meeting in vibrant Las Vegas. Attendees will dive into exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of the city's most unique real estate projects and groundbreaking developments. Register today to attend these tours and gain industry insights: https://lnkd.in/e4ZAV2y5 #CRE #CommercialRealEstate #RealEstate #RealEstateTours #LasVegasRealEstate #LasVegas
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ULI is proud to announce our new Global CEO will be Angela Cain, who brings 25+ years of global nonprofit and leadership experience in the corporate real estate sector – most recently as CEO of CoreNet Global. Angela will join the Urban Land Institute effective September 3, working closely with the Global Board and ULI’s co-interim managing directors to deliver value to our members and guide ULI toward even greater growth and impact on communities worldwide. Read our press release here: https://lnkd.in/eT9yRJUV
Urban Land Institute Appoints Angela Cain as Global CEO
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The Google Bay View Campus was a finalist for the ULI Americas for Excellence for its vision to redefine how buildings integrate with nature. Spanning 1.1 million square feet across three buildings, Bay View has achieved LEED-NC v4 Platinum certification and is the world's largest net-zero water project. Situated adjacent to the San Francisco Bay, Bay View prioritizes water sustainability. All non-potable water needs are met using recycled water generated on-site. The campus also embraces biophilic design principles, incorporating natural daylight, abundant greenery, and views from every desk to enhance its occupants' mental health and well-being. Take a look at other finalists from the 2023 Americas Awards for Excellence: https://lnkd.in/gMHi_pWW #sustainability #renewableenergy #netzero Heatherwick studios, BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, Adamson Associates Architects, STUDIOS Architecture
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This week, millions of lives across the United States are being disrupted by unusually high temperatures, posing significant physical risks for residents and economic challenges for cities. We examine how the real estate community and the built environment can future-proof designs to enhance resilience against extreme weather. What design features do you consider most urgent to include in your communities and buildings? Explore additional heat resilience strategies and designs here: https://lnkd.in/gqX3wVn2 #climateresilience #climaterisk
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The Urban Land Institute Foundation has received a generous $1 million donation from long-time ULI leader and trailblazer in multi-family and residential real estate, James D. Klingbeil, through the Klingbeil Family Foundation. This incredible gift will boost ULI's Advisory Services program, which has been providing land use solutions to cities and communities for 75 years. ULI’s Advisory Services program brings together top minds in real estate to tackle crucial issues like downtown revitalization, affordable housing solutions, economic growth in industrial towns, and more to ensure that communities can benefit from land use best practices for generations to come. The program has advised over 700 communities, formulated revitalization strategies in over 400 downtown areas, and created pathways to transform nearly 100,000 acres of parkland. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eBRntBwN #CommercialRealEstate #futureofcities #downtownrevitalization
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Last week, at the ULI mid-summer gathering in Oklahoma City, local officials and ULI members shared the remarkable story of the city's resilience and rebirth. From the harrowing moments of the Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing to the efforts to revitalize downtown, the panel shared their experiences on how a community overcame tragedy and rebuilt from the ground up. The panel included members of ULI’s 1995 Advisory Service Panel— Jim Klingbeil (Chairman of Klingbeil Capital Management and former Chair of the ULI Foundation) and Lynne Sagalyn (Professor Emerita at Columbia Business School)—who played pivotal roles in developing strategies for reconstructing the downtown core. Their insights, combined with the expertise of industry leaders from Oklahoma City—A J Kirkpatrick, AICP (ADG Blatt), Ronald Bradshaw (Colony Partners), and Cathy O'Connor (COalign Group)—provided a profound understanding of urban resilience and community strength, honoring the past while moving forward. ULI’s Advisory Services remain one of the most important ways for urban development professionals to give back to communities through donating their professional time and providing creative and holistic solutions that cities need today and tomorrow. Learn more about ULI’s advisory services here: https://lnkd.in/eqEj_ZdH Urban Land Institute (ULI) Oklahoma #UrbanDevelopment #CommunityResilience #commercialrealestate
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Missed the 2024 ULI Spring Meeting in New York? Don't worry! ULI members now have exclusive access to select session recordings and event materials. Dive into the expertise of commercial real estate leaders as they discuss capital markets, trends across property types, post-pandemic recovery of urban cores, and much more. Explore now: https://lnkd.in/eybzpwvT
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Green infrastructure is a powerful nature-based tool for enhancing resilience to climate hazards and delivering value. It minimizes flooding and polluted stormwater runoff by allowing plants, soils, and natural systems to absorb, collect, and treat rain where it falls. Whether integrated into single-family neighborhoods or developed in urban areas, it comes in a range of forms, providing key environmental, economic, and social benefits to communities. Explore how these three projects have incorporated green infrastructure among other resilient strategies to protect their neighborhoods from extreme weather, enhance biodiversity, and build value. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/eBxeb6kD Alys Beach, Khoury Vogt Architects, DPZ CoDESIGN, Kitson & Partners, Alex Wilson, Clean Lake Union, HessCallahanGrey Group, Weber Thompson, KPFF Consulting Engineers
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The US Department of Energy has released a national definition for zero-emissions buildings. This standardized definition provides consistency and clarity to the #netzero transition, supporting the real estate value chain in achieving and identifying the lowest-carbon buildings. ULI's Marta Schantz, Co-Executive Director of the Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate said: "This move by the federal government is a step forward in encouraging and accelerating the building sector’s journey to net zero, laying the crucial groundwork for the industry’s broader strategy to meet climate goals, ensuring all stakeholders have a unified understanding of what constitutes a zero emissions building." Read the full article on Urban Land Online at https://lnkd.in/emwQ9H3H for more details on the definition and its implications for real estate. #Sustainability #RealEstate #CommercialRealEstate