Fall 2021 Issue of Urban Land

The Fall 2021 issue of Urban Land is now available for ULI members. The cover topic is “Urban Living: How the Pandemic Is Shaping Cities.” Other topics include “Net Zero: Chicago’s C40 Competition” and “Infrastructure: Managing Stormwater.”

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ULI MEMBER—ONLY CONTENT: The Fall 2021 issue of Urban Land is now available for ULI members. The cover topic is “Urban Living: How the Pandemic Is Shaping Cities.” Other topics include “Best Practices: Global Awards for Excellence,” “Net Zero: Chicago’s C40 Competition,” and “Infrastructure: Managing Stormwater.”

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Contents

16 CEO Perspective

21 This Issue

26 Developments ULI Conducts Global Member Infrastructure SurveyRemembering ULI Key Leader Jim Todd

29 Inside the ULI Foundation Q&A with ULI Foundation Chair Faron A. Hill

31 UL Interview TRISH RIGGS Owen Thomas Commits $1 Million to New Net Zero Imperative Initiative

38 ULI Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development TRISH RIGGS Interview with affordable communities pioneer Jonathan F.P. Rose, founder of New York City–based Jonathan Rose Companies.

47 UL Interview RON GLUCKMAN New ULI Asia Pacific Chair Khoo Teng Chye

50 UL10: Adapted for Creative Uses RON NYREN Ten adaptive use projects transform old buildings into new cultural facilities.

60 Urban Core The pandemic is challenging city archetypes. Opportunities for creative redevelopment abound.

62 Outlook for Urban Revitalization RON NYREN How can urban cores rebound from the pandemic?

66The Future of Cities after the Pandemic PATRICK J. KIGER COVID-19 may have left an indelible mark on the urban landscape, but cities have survived, and experts say the lessons from the pandemic eventually may help makethem better places to live and work.

Meeting City Focus: Chicago 78 C40 Reinventing Cities Competition H. LEE MURPHY Chicago announces its second winner in the prestigious net-zero competition, as developers, owners, and property managers work to meet the city’s goal to power 100 percent of buildings citywide with renewable energy by 2035.

90 The New Green Infrastructure PATRICK J. KIGER As climate change causes more intense rainfall, it threatens to overwhelm many city sewer systems. In response, cities are turning to infrastructure that absorbs stormwater runoff at its source.

97 ULI Global Awards for Excellence Winners

117 UL Interview TRISH RIGGS ULI Foundation Announces $1 Million Gift to Create Etkin Scholars Program

120 Landwrites “De-infrastructuring” in the Era of the 15-Minute City STEVEN BAUMGARTNER

123 Proactive

123 Solution File Horizontal Multifamily Detached Housing WILLIAM P. MACHT Developers build single-story, single-family detached units in multifamily communities to rent at premiums over multistory projects.

128 Back Page State of Green MARY LUDGIN Highlights and takeaways from ULI Greenprint’s new performance report.

Brett Widness is the managing editor of Urban Land. Previously, he worked in online editorial at the Washington Post, AARP, and AOL, now part of Yahoo!
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