Payton Chung

Payton Chung is a director in ULI’s Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate in Washington, D.C.

An infill development site near Houston yields warehouse and flex space—and a new lake for a city park.
This 44-unit residential rehab, financed by three mission-driven lenders, preserved workforce/affordable homes and reduced neighborhood crime—and meets nearly all its annual electric demand with on-site solar power.
A central courtyard—and a mix of unit sizes—create community on a small site.
Trinity Groves is a multiphase redevelopment of a former warehouse and light-industrial site that began with a 10.3-acre restaurant/specialty food incubator and destination.
AF Bornot Dye Works is a loft apartment and retail project in central Philadelphia that involved the adaptive use and restoration of three timber and concrete factory buildings. The capital stack assembled for this project was unusually complex, partly because of its unusual mix of uses, its location outside the Center City core, and the challenges posed by historic rehabilitation.
A community development corporation and a developer committed to affordability and sustainability team up to provide rental housing with top-notch energy efficiency.
A staid 1960s mall and its surroundings have been transformed into a $1 billion, 94-acre urban destination—located on two major parcels separated by an arterial street—for one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States. At North Hills, a finely balanced mix of uses surrounds parks, plazas, and walkable streets.
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