Design and Planning
Neglected yet historic department store remade into a vibrant destination anchored by buzzy health food grocer Erewhon.
The economic growth and urban development of the nation’s capital were the focus of ULI Washington’s second annual Future Forum. Held on January 10 at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, more than 200 ULI members attended the all-day gathering to hear the insights of industry leaders and participants as they addressed the future of the Metropolitan Washington Region.
For more than four decades, the Urban Land Institute has identified excellence in real estate and land use through awards that highlight projects and people. All these programs rely on the contributions of ULI members who donate their time and expertise as jurors and, often, cover the cost of their travel to support the awards.
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, known for reinventing Paris as a 15-minute city, to receive the prestigious ULI Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development.
10 structures showcase the lightweight, carbon-sequestering power of mass timber.
At the 2023 ULI Fall Meeting in Los Angeles (L.A.), attendees had the opportunity to tour Hollywood Park in Inglewood California, a 298-acre location of sports, entertainment, parks, retail, and residential space, which includes the famous SoFi Stadium. Hollywood Park, formerly Hollywood Park Racetrack, is currently being converted into a mixed-use master-planned community highlighting the architectural and lifestyle of Southern California
The ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing has selected the City of Tallahassee, Florida, as the winner of the 2023 ULI Robert C. Larson Housing Policy Leadership Award. The award was created in 2011 to honor the legacy of the late Robert C. Larson, a former ULI Foundation chairman and longtime ULI trustee.
Six impressive developments from around the world have been selected as winners of the 2023 ULI Global Awards for Excellence. This year’s winners include two from North America, two from Europe, and two from Asia Pacific.
New towns and master-planned communities played a major role in the growth of the Los Angeles metropolitan area throughout the 20th century. With the invention of mass-produced housing in the 1940s—a factory in the field, as exemplified by Levittown in New York—Los Angeles developed rapidly after large ranches such as Palos Verdes and Bixby Ranch were master-planned for housing and neighborhood amenities.
As modern soundstage developments rise in Hollywood and emerging film markets elsewhere around the country, also in the works are closely related production facilities that, likewise, tap into the future of entertainment and creative production space. In the heart of Hollywood, the global architecture firm HKS is designing CMNTY Culture Campus
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