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    ULI Real Estate Business Barometer

    Disappointing reversals and changes are abundant in this month’s ULI Barometer, although there is a touch of positive news, as well. Read more in ULI's Real Estate Business Barometer, a monthly summary of more than 60 key indicators of the economy, employment, and the real estate market.

  • Frank Navarro

    Video: The Business of Sustainability

    Two issues, cost and return, are critical for real estate investment and development decision making. What can a developer do to ensure his or her investment in sustainable design is a successful one?

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    Adding Uncertainty to Uncertain Times

    The financial reform bill signed by President Obama in July takes aim at Wall Street firms and big players in the housing market. But how will it impact commercial real estate? Get a read from a top executive of the Real Estate Roundtable.

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    Inspiring Imagination

    In 2004, a project launched in China sank more than $40 million into the poverty-stricken city of Bengbu.  The result?  Dragon Lake Bridge Park is among the five winners of the 2010 ULI Awards for Excellence: Asia Pacific.

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  • August 24, 2010

    Some housing analysts have suggested limiting the mortgage interest deduction, contending that it is an unneccesary benefit for the affluent and too expensive to make available to all homeowners.

  • September 1, 2010

    Federal programs that create jobs also create demand for office space. Read about where federal tenants are setting up shop to carry out programs driven by economic recovery, Homeland Security and financial reform and regulation.

  • October 1, 2010

    Five real estate development experts discuss trends in redevelopment in the United States, including which properties are right for adaptive use, where to get financing, and how to dovetail with sustainable design.

  • Patrick L. Phillips

    Collaboration Is Key

    Going forward, Washington's ability to maximize its potential depends on collaboration rather than competition: as in many urban areas, land use planning is fragmented among the various jurisdictions that comprise the whole.

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    Gap Financing Helps Develop Artists’ Lofts

    How do you get financing and community support for affordable space where artists can live and work?  Get the details of the Brookland Artspace Lofts project, located in a working-class neighborhood of Washington, DC.

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    ULX: Public/Private Pursuits

    Read about ten projects where cash-strapped city and state governments got new or refurbished public facilities, while private partners benefited from higher home prices and enhanced foot traffic for retail, entertainment, and dining.

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