Public Spaces
An aerotropolis around Denver International Airport would build on the airport’s access to the world.
When money becomes available, will the right plans be in place?
Whether it’s a river or small trout stream, restaurants or open spaces, a farmers’ market or a music venue, anything that gives a project a sense of place will encourage social interaction, will lead to the ultimate goal of creating value.
For years, the ULI Advisory Services program has been providing timely advice to communities on strategic and important land use issues. The latest evidence of how these programs shape decision making is the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Library in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C.
Landscape architect Peter Walker, founder of PWP Landscape Architecture in Berkeley, California, has been chosen as the 2012 recipient of the ULI J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development, the Institute’s highest honor.
Urban parks provide a competitive advantage for most forms of real estate—and the bump in value is measurable.
What can be done to ease the gridlock—on roads and in government?
By turning forlorn properties into places for appreciating the arts, Chicago artist Theaster Gates is creating his own version of urban renewal.
As providers seek to bring care closer to the community, health care campuses may come to include hotels, retail, research facilities, and more.
Two Florida communities attract thriving health and life science clusters that boost economic growth and job gains.