Philanthropic Impact
Urban Landmagazine has announced the winners of its 40 Under 40 competition, which recognizes the best and brightest young land use professionals from around the globe.
At least 5.5 million units of naturally occurring affordable rental housing exist in cities across the United States, according to newly released data from CoStar, a leading provider of data and analytics for the commercial real estate industry. In an age of dwindling public subsidies for affordable housing, the concept of preserving naturally occurring affordable housing (NOAH) is gaining currency.
Ten grants totaling $100,000 have been awarded to ULI district and national councils through the Institute’s Urban Innovation Grant program.
A recap of a recent Advisory Services panel engagement in which civic leaders sought ULI’s advice on a key piece of industrial waterfront land where a recently shuttered steel mill sits.
YLG Australia’s second annual Urban Innovations Initiative seeks bold ideas for redeveloping a section of Brisbane between the central business district and Fortitude Valley.
ULI has received a $180,000 grant from JP Morgan Chase & Co. that will support publication of a forthcoming book exploring how cities can become platforms for advancing social and economic equity.
ULI Global Chairman Randy Rowe discussed the impact autonomous vehicles and ride-sharing are likely to have on real estate development, urban planning, and land use patterns.
Randall Lewis, a ULI Foundation governor and longtime ULI member, has made a $500,000 gift in support of the ULI Building Healthy Places (BHP) Initiative.
ULI membership grew by nearly ten percent last fiscal year, a promising sign that post-recession rebuilding efforts are paying off.
The report offers an impartial analysis of inclusionary zoning policies, which cities are adopting to leverage market-rate development to meet affordable and workforce housing targets.