Philanthropic Impact
Anyeley Hallova’s Hines Competition experience in 2003 broadened her views on real estate development, leading to a career change.
Relatively new to the YLG network, YLG in Australia is gaining momentum, growing its membership, and is launching an ideas competition in Sydney.
ULI member Rick Bishop heads up an agency that promotes sustainable growth in Riverside County, California.
In May, ULI Poland, a newly-formed national council, debuted its Competitive Cities Conference.
The 2015 ULI Rose Center Fellows all come from thriving cities that must balance competing demands and priorities.
Small-scale manufacturers, members of the so-called “maker movement,” are taking over and re-purposing aging commercial properties, injecting new energy and life into urban industrial neighborhoods.
ULI members heard perspectives on the Passivhaus design standards from property professionals in the UK and the US.
ULI Philippines recently kicked of its Resilient and Healthy Bonifacio Global City initiative, which intends to highlight ways this rapidly-growing commercial district in Manila can be more resilient after climate impacts and prioritize the health and well-being of its workforce.
Are you a developer of a master-planned community responding to market demand for walkable and bike-friendly neighborhoods? An architect whose portfolio includes university campuses or mixed-use retail development with millennials in mind? A property manager tasked with ensuring tenant satisfaction and long-term leases? If so, then ULI’s new Building Healthy Places Toolkit has a wealth of ideas for you.
The Pullman Historic District in Chicago has been declared a national monument by President Obama, who returned to his hometown on February 19 to deliver the announcement. ULI Chicago members as well as state and local officials hailed the designation as a turning point for the site, home to the long-shuttered Pullman Palace Car Company.