Theodore Thoerig, a ULI associate, is author of Best Practices in Development: ULI Award Winning Projects 2009.
Using 2011’s winner of the ULI Amanda Burden Urban Open Space Award as an example, a panel at the Urban Land Institute’s 2011 Fall Meeting explored the connection between parks and real estate value.
When investing in emerging markets, one must consider factors other than demographic and income trends, warns a panel of experts at ULI’s 2011 Fall Meeting and Urban Land Expo late last month.
On Thursday, October 27, at the Urban Land Institute’s Fall Meeting in Los Angeles, His Highness the Aga Khan was named the 12th winner of the J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development.
Four exceptional developments have been selected as winners in the ULI Awards for Excellence: Asia Pacific competition, widely recognized as the land use industry’s most prestigious recognition program.
Part city park, part sculpture garden, Citygarden—the 2011 ULI Amanda Burden Urban Open Space Award winner—has had an impact on the surrounding real estate market and businesses in St. Louis, Missouri.