Trish Riggs

Trish Riggs is a public relations consultant and freelancer with Keadle-Riggs Communications. Riggs was a senior vice president with the Urban Land Institute from 2005 to 2019.

Erskine Bowles, former co-chair of the presidential fiscal commission, tells ULI leaders: “If we make tough choices and get our fiscal house in order, America can compete with the best and brightest in the world. But I’m equally confident that if we don’t, this country is on its way to being a second-rate power.”
Members of the Young Leaders Group of ULI Orange County/Inland Empire put their skills to work helping those who help the disabled. They offered advice to Guide Dogs of the Desert, a Riverside County, California, nonprofit that pairs service dogs with people who are blind, with a plan for expanding its live-in training campus.
ULI celebrated 75 years of leadership in community building in December with a series of events in communities throughout the United States. More than 35 proclamations were issued declaring December 14 “ULI Day.”
AOL founder delivers keynote address at National Building Museum gala honoring ULI.
With the transfer of the activities and assets of the Greenprint Foundation into the newly formed ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance, ULI is continuing the operation of this unique industry-to-industry environmental initiative.
Annual Emerging Trendssurveys of industry sentiment reveal a world transfixed by Europe’s debt drama.
This year, Emerging Trends Europe predicts, investors will continue to eschew a strategic focus on whole countries, cities, or sectors in favor of asset-led, deal-by-deal approaches. "[N]owhere can be considered a ‘must buy’ today,” the report says.
Number one? Topper returns for the second year running.
Thirty-three years of Emerging Trendssurveys have consistently found this number one city to survive well in tough times.
If not for what’s happening elsewhere in the world, Canada would be on fire.
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