Quiet non-denominational space available throughout the conference week for personal prayer, meditation, contemplation, or reflection. The space will be open for attendees to use during meeting registration hours.
An in-person training for ULI members interested in becoming qualified to deliver UrbanPlan workshops across ULI Americas…
Destination Crenshaw is a reparative development project and will be the largest Black public art project in the United States. The project will include new pocket parks, hundreds of newly planted trees, and over 100 commissioned works of art by Black artists who have strong ties to Los Angeles, creating a pipeline of work and jobs for emerging, seasoned, and internationally renowned artists. The $100 million, 1.3-mile corridor on Crenshaw Boulevard is scheduled to debut its first public space this fall–Sankofa Park. Join us for a tour of the corridor and newly minted park, which will feature permanent, outdoor sculptural […]
The Pathways to Inclusion Tour highlights assets that have been developed by BIPOC or Female individuals. This tour is for Pathways to Inclusion members only.
The Infrastructure Forum brings together global leaders in infrastructure, land use, real estate, capital market, finance, economics, investment, legal, property management, market analysis, strategy management, sustainability, planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, transportation, engineering and other professionals from public, private and non-profit sectors to examine the most pressing infrastructure, land use and real estate decisions of the 21st?century. Join the ULI Fall Meeting Infrastructure Forum for the next installment in our series on the critical impact of Building 15-minute Communities. This Forum will delve into the implementation of these vibrant neighborhoods and highlight ULI Leaders’ influential role in expediting […]
The Housing Forum provides the opportunity to engage in insightful discussions and interactive workshops on creative financing models, community engagement strategies, policy advocacy, and leveraging public-private partnerships. Los Angeles has a long history of office to residential conversions going back several decades. However, the oversupply of office coupled with growing undersupply of affordable housing, has made the question of how to expedite the conversion of legacy and obsolete offices into new residential use all the more pressing for both city leaders and developers. Beyond Los Angeles, these trends are present in cities across the country, with many real estate […]
The Randall Lewis/Building Healthy Places Interest Forum series brings together leaders in health, wellness, and real estate to discuss what they are doing, planning, and observing in the field. The Forums are content-heavy, interactive discussions and exchanges between ULI members and other experts in the health and land use fields.
Unprecedented public and private investment and coalition-building have set the stage for major economic development opportunities in South Los Angeles, particularly in the last eight years since the community’s Federal Promise Zone designation. This tour will explore a variety of catalytic projects ranging The Beehive (the nation’s first Opportunity Zone business campus), and mixed-use affordable housing developments at the Evermont and Jordan Downs.
Skid Row is a neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles that is home to a large population of unhoused individuals. One of the main issues facing this community is the lack of affordable and supportive housing. Despite ongoing efforts to provide housing solutions, the demand far outstrips the available supply. Many people experiencing homelessness are forced […]
As the urban center of Bunker Hill, Grand Avenue is home to a variety of cultural institutions, high-end residential buildings, and popular restaurants and cafés. At the northern end of the avenue, visitors can find the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall, designed by famed architect Frank Gehry, as well as the Museum of Contemporary Art […]
Join us for a hard-hat tour of Intuit Dome, the future home of the LA Clippers under construction in Inglewood. The team set out to create a unique, high-performance design that is representative of the character of the LA Clippers and the city itself–powerful, exciting, and committed to the experience of place, purpose, and community. […]
In the last several years, Culver City has seen a surge of mixed-use, transit-oriented developments coupled with highly distinct and innovative architecture. This tour will visit three sites that are changing the face of Culver City and West Los Angeles. Ivy Station, a mixed-use development adjacent to the Expo Line, includes more than 200,000 square […]
In 2015, Google signed a 60-year lease on the iconic Spruce Goose hangar located in the Playa Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles. The massive hangar, originally built by aviation pioneer Howard Hughes in 1943, served as the location for the construction and testing of the H-4 Hercules airplane, better known as the Spruce Goose, which […]
Join us for a special tour and sneak preview of LA’s newest neighborhood, Hollywood Park. The global sports and entertainment destination is set to bring a new level of retail, office, residential and entertainment to the city of Inglewood. Be amongst the first to walk through the exceptional retail district with BCV Architects and Studio MLA followed by a special preview of the new sophisticated residences as envisioned by Hart Howerton and TCA Architects. The tour will conclude at Hollywood Park’s 450,000 square feet Class A office building, home to NFL’s West Coast headquarters. Conceived by real estate developer and […]
Please join us in the exclusive Corporate Partner Lounge for expedited registration check-in, pop-up meeting space, snacks and a place to recharge! By Invitation Only…
A city of almost 500,000, Long Beach has a rich history and big ambitions for the future. Just 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, Long Beach is the entry point for $200 million in goods, a pioneer in the use of public/private partnerships, and the site of the innovative Space Beach, a partnership among […]
Museum Row is a vibrant cultural district located in the heart of Los Angeles. It is home to several world-renowned museums, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Petersen Automotive Museum, and the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with an […]
Note: This is a bike tour. The Arts District is a fiercely original, urban neighborhood, situated on the east side of downtown, bordered by the Los Angeles River and within walking distance to Union Station and City Hall. The district is home to galleries, restaurants, creative office space, live/work lofts and upscale condos with a […]
Join us for a walking tour of downtown Los Angeles, where we will explore the city’s rich history and visit some of its most iconic and culturally significant landmarks. We will begin at Grand Central Market, a buzzing food hall that has been a fixture in downtown L.A. for over a century. Included in the […]
This tour will showcase how the Thatcher Yard project preserves the Marina Del Rey neighborhood’s character while providing affordable and permanent supportive housing in a high-resource zone, where average home prices are upwards of $1.3 million. The entitlement consultant will discuss the project’s entitlement process and compare it to how recent legislation could simplify the […]
Join us for an unforgettable tour of one of Hollywood’s iconic landmarks: the Hollywood Bowl. With its iconic shell-shaped stage and stunning views of the Hollywood Hills, the Bowl has played host to countless legendary performers over the years. We’ll take a behind-the-scenes tour of the venue, exploring areas not usually open to the public […]
Located in the heart of Los Angeles, Broadway Row is a historic district known for its beautiful Beaux-Arts and Art Deco buildings, many of which were constructed in the early 20th century. Once known as the “Broadway Theater District,” the area was the first and largest historic theater district listed on the National Register of […]
Join us for a tour of ROW DTLA, the dynamic, mixed-use project at the forefront of the flourishing Arts District. First known as the LA Terminal Market, ROW DTLA was built in the 1920’s along the Southern Pacific Railroad. The 32- acre district has been re-imagined as an all-encompassing destination of bespoke retail, award winning […]
In addition to the Forum sessions, and due to increased demand and the desire to provide an enhanced member experience, all Full-member Forum registrants are invited to attend a new networking luncheon during the Forum day from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. PDT. The Networking Luncheon will include a fireside chat with Amazon Grants and Partnerships lead for the Housing Equity Fund, KellyAnn Kirkpatrick. In this role, KellyAnn supports affordable housing-focused grant-making and strategic collaboration as a part of the Amazon In the Community team. *Please note, the Randall Lewis/Building Healthy Places Forum will provide a separate lunch […]
The Public-Private Partnership Forum offers firsthand knowledge from developers, public sector leaders, and university professors on how their Public-Private deals were financed, developed, met public goals, and how everyone worked together to mitigate risk. At this year’s Fall Meeting P3 Forum, engage with people working on active public-private partnerships in the Los Angeles area. The Port of LA and Long Beach Civic Center achieved public goals while also leveraging private investment. Join us if you are new to P3s or if you are a veteran. All are welcome to join this lively forum, which will include opportunities to connect with […]
The Fall Meeting’s Data Forum will focus on the increasing role organized and structured data plays in real estate and how it will lead to the wide adoption of AI tools in the future. Organizing vast amounts of siloed data into useful information is a central challenge for organizations. To help address this challenge, this Fall’s Data Forum will provide a new Data Framework to help attendees understand and leverage data more effectively in their organizations. Gensler and VTS will both share recent work around data and the second half of the Forum will focus on AI. The Forum share […]
Of the $5.5 billion mix of investments being made at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the Automated People Mover (APM) and its connection to the L.A. Metro system is one of the most anticipated and regionally impactful for Los Angeles. The APM is an electric train system on a 2.25-mile elevated guideway with six total stations that will transport 30 million passengers per year. In addition, L.A. Metro is building the Airport Metro Connector (AMC), the ninth station along the Crenshaw/LAX Line that will connect directly to the APM and feature an active transportation hub, passenger drop-off area, and extensive […]
The Pathways to Inclusion networking lunch is for Pathways to Inclusion Cohorts and CBRE mentors that attended the Pathways to Inclusion tour…
Join ULI Learning and Gensler for this 4-hour interactive session on what management and design strategies are working to convert downtowns and properties to yield value for investors and communities alike. Lunch will be provided. Learning Objectives: 1. Define resilience in 21st century real estate development across various property types 2. Identify what it takes to be an equitable developer and rethink property repositioning from a community standpoint 3. Strategize how to balance market metrics of market with success metrics of the community 4. Examine the alternative portfolio management strategies for repositioning stranded assets
Established in 1872, Exposition Park is a 160-acre urban park in south Los Angeles. Transit rich and full of community amenities, Expo Park is one of the crown jewels of L.A. Located within the park’s 160 acres are a collection of world-class museums, educational and sport facilities, and entertainment venues. Visitors can explore science, […]
Tour and hear from the team behind West Edge, one of the newest and largest transit oriented live, work, play communities in Los Angeles. West Edge consists of 600+ multifamily units, grocery and neighborhood serving…
Located in the heart of El Segundo, 888 Douglas is a modern, state-of-the-art office complex. Originally an aircraft manufacturing facility, the space was converted into two creative office buildings whose sleek and contemporary design features…
Join us for a tour of one of L.A.’s most prestigious science and technology innovation hubs–University of Southern California’s University Park Campus. ULI members will tour Michelson Hall for Convergent Bioscience, a multidisciplinary environment created to solve health problems such as cancer, neurological disease, and cardiovascular disease, as well as the Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Human-Centered Computation Hall, currently under construction. The tour will also highlight the various amenities where faculty, students, researchers, clinicians, and visitors live, dine, and play within the USC Village.
Please join us for the Sponsor Reception hosted by the Corporate Partnership & Strategy team.
Kick off your Fall Meeting by joining fellow first-time attendees for a special happy hour taking place immediately before the welcome reception. Make connections that you’ll carry with you throughout the meeting and beyond…
The National Black CRE Consortium is a network of CRE organizations dedicated to bringing together our members to generate economic development in our communities and advancement in the industry. Our inaugural gathering will be held during the 2023 ULI Fall Meeting. We understand the significance of gathering and aspire to utilize the power of our […]
Join us at the Welcome Reception to kick off the ULI Fall Meeting with five-time Grammy-winning blues legend Keb’ Mo’. Don’t miss this exclusive performance and a chance to reconnect with your peers on Monday. The venue is a 10-15 minute walk from the L.A. Live area. The shuttle schedule can be found in the Transportation section of the ULI event app. Shuttles will depart from select hotels, and the JW Marriott LA Live.
Friends of the ULI Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate are invited to an evening of networking with drinks and light bites…
Join us in the member benefits area to learn how to make the most of your membership and test your ULI IQ for a chance to win a prize! Whether you are looking to get more involved, are interested in a specific ULI program, or working to expand your professional network, we can help answer your questions and connect you to the right resource.
Quiet non-denominational space available throughout the conference week for personal prayer, meditation, contemplation, or reflection. The space will be open for attendees to use during meeting registration hours…
The Americas YLG Steering Committee Breakfast is an opportunity for our members across the Americas who represent the Young Leaders on a regional level to connect in-person and discuss strategic planning for the meetings ahead…
With rapidly changing policies and technologies across the built environment, leaders in the industry are looking for guidance on how to include embodied carbon in their journey to net zero. Over the lifetime of a…
·Advisory Services 75th Anniversary Highlight ·Coffee Barista, Refreshment Breaks & Networking Lunches ·Corporate Partners Lounge ·Lounge Seating and Workstations ·Presentation Area A & B ·ULI Research Reports, Learning and Publications ·ULI’s 3 Mission Priorities ·ULI Member Benefits ·Featured Sponsors- Gensler Virtual Reality, Giraffe 3D Interactive maps
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Housing affordability, and the pressing need to build more housing supply, is an issue facing cities large and small across the country. Airbnb is engaging with policymakers, community groups, housing policy experts, and thought leaders to help support solutions. During this discussion, Airbnb will outline how the company is partnering with local communities to advocate for sensible policies that will boost affordable housing supply and address housing affordability challenges.
Record-breaking droughts, extreme heat, and megafires exacerbated by climate change have established a new normal that threatens communities and challenges the future of our built environment. These climate impacts severely affect communities where there continues to be population growth, building tension between heightened risk and real estate demand. This session will feature best practices and case studies for incorporating water-saving, heat-mitigating, and fire-wise measures into real estate projects, which help mitigate those risks and enhance asset value and resilience.
Stop by to explore VR through projects by Gensler. We will guide you each step of the way. Sign up here or simply approach our desk.
Please join us in the exclusive Corporate Partner Lounge for expedited registration check-in, pop-up meeting space, snacks and a place to recharge! By Invitation Only…
Researchers estimate that 7-10% of the current US population identifies as Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Transgender and/or Queer (LGBTQ), and evidence suggests the number is growing as an increasing number of young people identify as queer. Explore the latest data related to this growing yet underserved and often overlooked market segment, and the potential design and marketing opportunities for student, Gen Z, and senior-oriented housing. The session is presented by the ULI Americas Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.
Mitigating climate change is the ultimate design challenge. Our buildings and cities account for 45% of all GHG emissions, including their operational energy and upfront carbon (or embodied carbon). We have little time to reinvent our low carbon future, and to succeed we have to make our buildings and cities better than ever before. In this session we propose we are at a moment of transformation, from construction as-we-know-it, to a paradigm of low-carbon manufactured assembly: more efficient, inspired, less wasteful and setting the stage for recyclable cities. Examples include recently completed buildings ranging from public buildings, offices, classrooms and […]
Cross-regional capital flows totaled US$30.5 billion in the first half of 2023, down 52 percent from the first half of 2022. This can be attributed to less capital flows from North America into the European markets amid high interest rates, constrained debt markets and economic uncertainty. While cross-regional capital flows are down, there is dry powder on the sidelines and investors are eager to deploy into the U.S. living sectors. The ultrawealthy are increasingly turning to the living sectors as an investment. Berkadia’s Dori Nolan and Knight Frank’s Ed Owen will offer insight into global capital flows – specifically cross-border […]
In a mature life science market, regulators and tenants alike are demanding more. The focus now is on how these buildings can deliver—for the tenant, the owner, and the broader neighborhood…not to mention the climate. Join for a quick round-robin presentation highlighting key emerging trends in the next generation of urban life science development. This discussion will focus on innovative life science intervention in dense urban mixed-use conditions, based on market research and our experience in the rich Boston life science market. From Mass Timber integration to equity-focused cross-programming opportunities, there is something here for everyone!
This year’s Emerging Trends in Real Estate® 2024—ULI’s flagship publication—will be hot off the press and launched at the Fall Meeting. It spotlights overarching trends that will play out in 2024 and affect the real estate industry overtime. Shifts in markets across the United States and structural changes in property types are integral to the conversation. Come hear a summary presentation of the report and a lively, fast-paced discussion among industry leaders of the trends and related issues.
Members and staff of the Homeless to Housed (H2H) Local Technical Assistance Cohort 1 will gather to share insights and collaborate on their respective projects…
Join us for a networking lunch followed by a presentation from Samantha Clarke on how to be a changemaker! Developing creative and visionary placemaking and sustainable communities for all starts with being a creative, innovative and dynamic leader. Is this you? Learn practical steps to: Understand how your own behaviors and perspectives play an important role as a changemaker within your company Refuel and recalibrate your performance, presence and creativity to build mental and emotional robustness To inspire and facilitate change in others and effectively enhance creativity and innovation across their interdisciplinary teams Create purposeful connection, unity and trust amongst your teams […]
Jurisdictions throughout the US are adopting the tall wood building code provisions based on the 2021 International Building Code. Developers can now consider timber structures from heights of eight to eighteen stories and beyond with alternate means. In this session, we’ll explore the value proposition for tall mass timber in multi-family developments. We’ll also discuss how timber can be cost competitive at these heights. The developer of the Heartwood project in Seattle, WA, will share how mass timber was able to pencil in the pro forma without public funding. Heartwood is the first mass timber middle-income housing development in the […]
With the commercial real estate market shifting, outdated or vacant office and retail properties present an obvious opportunity for housing adaptive reuse. This creative idea seems straightforward, but it is not as easy when it comes to real life. It becomes extremely challenging under the complicated California land use and building policies. See how the City policy makers, the developers, and the designers come together to work out a feasible plan. Hear the lessons learned, and the plans for Los Angeles moving forward.
Meeting for Americas Executive Committee members.
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ULI began the Awards for Excellence program in 1979 to recognize truly superior development efforts in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. The Awards recognize the full development process of a project – including planning, partnerships, financing, community engagement, design, sustainability, economic impact, and more. Winners at the ULI Americas regional level become finalists in the ULI Global Awards for Excellence. In this session, representatives of four mixed-use projects in the United States will share the development story of their award-winning projects, with time for Q&A. One project is a large urban redevelopment and two are education campuses – one […]
The commercial real estate industry, like many other industries, have has made strides and advances in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), yet there is still more work to be done. In this inaugural panel discussion, brought to you by ULI’s Corporate Partners and Strategy team, panelists from CBRE, Gensler, Hines, LaSalle, and Trammell Crow Company […]
In what has become the largest redevelopment project in state history, Utah released the 600 acre former state prison site in Draper, UT (Salt Lake City region) for development proposals in early 2022 after nearly 2 years of intense planning, study, and public engagement. Cities redevelop properties all the time, but it is rare when the redevelopment authority is a state agency. As a result, a new toolkit was created to plan, solicit development interest, finance the infrastructure, and manage the development agreement requiring state bonds, changes in state legislation, and ultimately, the Governor’s signature. This session will focus on […]
We’re at a critical juncture in responding to both existential threats like climate change and to the very practical shifts in the cost of labor and materials as well as an under-supplied housing market. How are technological advances changing the way we approach the design of our neighborhoods and the construction of our homes to […]
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach make up 75 percent of the West Coast’s market share and provide more than 2.5 million jobs throughout the United States. Not only are the two ports major economic drivers in Southern California and beyond, but they are also catalysts for change in logistics infrastructure and sustainability. This session will bring together panelists to discuss actions the Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports are taking to become more efficient and competitive with ports around the world.
The affordable/attainable housing crisis has reached a critical stage, not only in California, but also across the country. Big, bold, and implementable ideas must be coordinated across the public and private sectors. Our panelists will discuss integrated approaches toward creating vibrant, mixed-use, transit-oriented, and walkable developments that represent Urban Nodes in Suburbia (UNiS). Learn how to use respectful consensus-building approaches to overcome the hurdles associated with large-scale mixed-use developments that emphasize the principals of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and environmental, social, and governance (ESG). Our expert panelists will discuss innovative approaches that adhere to the principles of social, environmental, […]
How can you make your space more culturally vibrant and feel safer, friendlier, and aspirational? A collaborative study by academic researchers, placemaking and public art firm MASSIVart, and industry leaders has found an increase in personal connection, more time spent, sense of safety, and more shareability of locations with placemaking interventions. This research published with […]
This session looks at the expert master planning behind the communities of Summerlin in Las Vegas and Teravalis in the Phoenix West Valley—two of the Howard Hughes communities driving long-term sustainable development in the Sun Belt as the area continues to be the overwhelming recipient of domestic migration. Both Nevada and Arizona have experienced more than 10% annual job growth over the last 5 years, more than double the US average of 4.1%, defining both states as locations for opportunity, growth and success. A look at Summerlin by President Frank Stephan will explore the community’s ability to offer an exceptional […]
Charles Tu, Daniel F. Mulvihill Endowed Chair of Real Estate, University of San Diego – Knauss School of Business, will speak about common mistakes made when creating and analyzing a pro forma and how to avoid them.
Join the Americas Young Leaders Group for an exciting event at the 2023 ULI Fall Meeting in Los Angeles, tailored exclusively for the next generation of commercial real estate professionals under the age of 35: the Young Leader Experience presents the YLG Connect Session. Get ready for an inspiring and intimate discussion with some of Los Angeles’s most influential young leaders in the commercial real estate industry. Our panelists will delve into high-impact, high-visibility topics that are shaping the realms of development, land use, and policy. Discover how these young movers and shakers are actively influencing these areas and leaving […]
Entertainment development is among the most dynamic and mercurial of real estate market segments. The COVID-era restrictions imposed upon sports, parks, dining, shopping, and recreation have rebounded in some expected and many surprising ways. Come for the content but stay for the party!
SoFi Stadium at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California, is the NFL’s largest stadium at 3.1 million square feet. But this massive award-winning structure is more than a large sports and entertainment venue. Join this panel to learn about the development’s innovative design, climate-adaptive landscape, seismic-sensitive structural engineering, and the many ways it has generated prosperity in Inglewood.
There are many communities across the country that have experienced historic disinvestment and there are people and businesses in these communities that are still having problems accessing capital today. For instance, areas of South Los Angeles are food deserts, and the community has tried to attract new grocery stores for decades, but the private market has not yet made these investments in the community. Through this panel discussion, we will explore how to demonstrate the value of these markets to unlock capital when a traditional market study may not capture the true purchasing power of the community. Should we redesign […]
There is a common concern that incorporating sustainability in new developments and existing renovations is cost-prohibitive. However, numerous green finance initiatives exist to address this challenge. This session will explore several approaches to green finance for the real estate sector: green bonds, green loans, C-PACE loans, IRA funding, and other local green financing mechanisms. In addition to a short overview of each, real estate practitioners will highlight specific use cases that demonstrate the diverse opportunities for financing low-carbon projects to make the business case that enables accelerated building decarbonization.
How to innovate out of the housing crisis: solutions include the following: transformation by the Anaheim Housing Authority of a remnant freeway right-of-way into marquee affordable housing, including community-serving supportive services (daycare, medical, and children’s mental health); and “The Essential”—a 12-story, high-density modular concept integrating services and shared living on a tight site on Skid […]
With life sciences becoming a dominant urban industry, many cities and developments are wrestling with integrating these specialized buildings into thriving urban, mixed-use communities. Providing a synopsis of the evolution of the 43-acre Cambridge Crossing through three cycles of ownership changes and 20 years of development, the panel will offer an informative case study with […]
In November 2021, the New York City Council approved the Gowanus Neighborhood Rezoning Plan, promising to add 8,500 new apartments in the neighborhood by 2035. As part of the rezoning agreement, the city also made a historic commitment to 56 Points of Agreement (POAs), community-designed investments in housing, infrastructure, public spaces, and small businesses totaling […]
The APAC Symposium is a great chance to hear about the latest real estate market conditions and outlook in key markets in the Asia Pacific region including China, India, Korea, and the Philippines. Alan Beebe, the new CEO of ULI Asia Pacific, will also moderate a discussion on geopolitics affecting China and the region with two China and Asia experts. 3:00 pm Opening (Kenneth Rhee, ULI China Senior Director) 3:05 pm Market discussion – India (Moderator: Thomas C. Malayil, Managing Director, TCM Property Advisory; Panelist: Rohan Sikri, Senior Partner, The Xander Group, Inc. & Chair of ULI India) 3:30 pm […]
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District Energy Systems are an innovative way for buildings to reduce carbon emissions, optimize efficiency, and improve resilience. Come learn about a local example of accelerating urban real estate to net zero through distributed district energy systems, right in the heart of the Bunker Hill neighborhood in Los Angeles. This brief discussion will cover four key considerations for decarbonization through scalable district energy: 1) Technical Potential, 2) Private Market Buy-In, 3) Engagement, Incentives & Financial Models, and 4) Social Impact & Equity. ULI Los Angeles participated in the first cohort of ULI’s Net Zero Imperative (NZI) program, a multi-year initiative […]
In partnership with the ULI Los Angeles Young Leaders Group, the Americas YLG Steering Committee has organized an exclusive YLG walking tour for Fall Meeting attendees Under 35. Registered young leaders will have the opportunity…
Please join us for the announcement of the 2023 ULI housing awards winners and learn about the winning projects from the teams that made them happen! Each year, the ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing highlights the efforts of leaders across the country working to expand housing opportunity. The Center honors three awards: the Robert C. Larson Housing Policy Leadership Award for innovative state and local policy initiatives that support the creation and preservation of affordable and workforce housing; the Jack Kemp Excellence in Affordable and Workforce Housing Awards, which recognizes exemplary developments that demonstrate creativity in expanding housing opportunities for […]
ULI Net Zero Imperative (NZI) participants from past and current cohorts are invited to join an off-site happy hour meetup to network and connect with fellow decarbonization leaders during the conference. Location to be shared…
The ULI Fall Meeting Reception, hosted by the Young Leaders Group, will bring together over 200 Meeting attendees and local members for networking and authentic connection.
Join ULI’s Homeless to Housed (H2H) Initiative for the documentary film “The Invisible Class: The Story of Homelessness in America,” followed by an informal group discussion. Released in 2020, the film explores the systematic causes of homelessness. From coast to coast the film is a day in the life of homelessness across the U.S. Classic […]
Start your morning with WLI Americas for coffee and refreshments. Join us to meet other women in a relaxed and welcoming environment with the goal to broaden and enrich professional networks and strengthen industry connections.
Join us for a special breakfast exclusive to new members. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make lasting connections with fellow members and learn more about your membership.
Join us in the member benefits area to learn how to make the most of your membership and test your ULI IQ for a chance to win a prize! Whether you are looking to get more involved, are interested in a specific ULI program, or working to expand your professional network, we can help answer your questions and connect you to the right resource.
Quiet non-denominational space available throughout the conference week for personal prayer, meditation, contemplation, or reflection. The space will be open for attendees to use during meeting registration hours…
ULI District and National Councils are key drivers of ULI’s impactful programming and host dozens of events focused on sustainability, resilience, health, and social equity each year. The ULI Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate supports Council programming in a variety of ways – with compelling content and reports, speaker suggestions, financial support, cohort programs and more. Join the Lewis Center and other Council leaders to learn about opportunities to advance ULI’s mission and priorities with impactful programming at the local level. A light breakfast will be served. This program is open to all current and potential District and […]
Members of the Art in Place global cohort and friends of creative placemaking will gather for an informal breakfast at the new HOK LA Studio and a tour of The ROW DTLA – a 30-acre…
·Advisory Services 75th Anniversary Highlight ·Coffee Barista, Refreshment Breaks & Networking Lunches ·Corporate Partners Lounge ·Lounge Seating and Workstations ·Presentation Area A & B ·ULI Research Reports, Learning and Publications ·ULI’s 3 Mission Priorities ·ULI Member Benefits ·Featured Sponsors- Gensler Virtual Reality, Giraffe 3D Interactive maps
There is no shortage of commentary today regarding the state of urban centers as people refocus their lives following the pandemic. The headlines debate returning to the office versus working from home, commercial real estate defaults, office-to-residential conversions—commercial real estate risks to the economy OR a stabilizer, with the resolve to innovate and drive continued success as we shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. Join us for a dynamic conversation with industry leaders who will note the challenges but focus on the paths forward to demonstrate the resolve that our industry represents—a conversation […]
ULI Greenprint real estate members are invited to join an off-site breakfast meetup to network and connect with fellow ESG leaders during the conference. Location to be shared in a separate invitation…
Stop by to explore VR through projects by Gensler. We will guide you each step of the way. Sign up here or simply approach our desk.
Please join us in the exclusive Corporate Partner Lounge for expedited registration check-in, pop-up meeting space, snacks and a place to recharge! By Invitation Only…
Historic districts in older cities, with their exposed brick and ancient timber, make for enticing adaptive reuse projects, but how do we approach the more recently built urban areas around the country that don’t have those great bones? We’re talking about buildings and neighborhoods that are visibly outdated and no longer well positioned to compete for workplace, hospitality, and residential uses. While these places are too new to be replaced due to higher carbon footprints and renovation costs, they can be reimagined and reinvented using far fewer resources than ground-up development. RIOS Studio Directors Sabina Cheng and Nate Cormier delve […]
This interactive micro-learning session gives members an opportunity to participate in a real-time mini “ASP” and have instant impact for a local Los Angeles sponsor. The session will begin with a brief presentation by the sponsor. Members will then be presented with one question by the sponsor pertaining to their land use challenge. With facilitation by ULI ASP staff, members will briefly deliberate and offer a set of recommendations, recorded in real-time, in response to the question. The session will conclude with a brief summary of the recommendations and sponsor feedback.
Mixed-use assets transform cities by creating a vibrant sense of place, fostering community, and enhancing the quality of life. A panel of industry experts will delve into the dynamic landscape of mixed-use projects and share lessons learned on overcoming development challenges, as well as explore reimagining real estate products and services to meet evolving customer priorities into the future.
Learn from some of the top district councils, as DEI and WLI leaders share their unique projects and programs from the past year. Members will present both their successes and lessons learned. This session provides…
The unfolding story of declining office use, rapid civic change, and shifting work patterns has created an obvious (and yet to be fully defined) need for adaptive reuse in city centers, suburban office developments, and smaller markets alike around the country. In addition, the remote and hybrid work trend that accelerated during the pandemic resulted in net migration away from gateway cities to secondary cities and emerging markets. Since its creation in 2012, ULI North America’s Redevelopment and Reuse Product Council (RRC) has engaged and collaborated around adaptive reuse opportunities, trends, best practices, challenges, and solutions. Five RRC members will […]
The ULI Real Estate Economic Forecast is a semiannual survey of leading industry experts, the latest of which will have been completed just before the Fall Meeting. How do the experts see 27 key economic and real estate indicators moving through the end of 2023, 2024, and 2025? How have forecasts changed from six months earlier? And why? What signals are the experts watching for in real estate as they look ahead? Where do the experts agree and disagree? Hear a lively debate between leading economists and analysts who participated in the Real Estate Economic Forecast survey as they explain […]
What is the latest policy to combat homelessness and the lack of affordable housing in Los Angeles, home to the largest population of homeless in the nation? Executive Directive 1 (ED 1) is groundbreaking new policy to streamline approvals for housing projects, issued December 16, 2022. It provides ministerial approval for shelter projects and 100 percent affordable projects. Hear from representatives from the city as to their ideas behind the directive in addition to developers who use the policy to add housing.
With over $4.4 trillion in loss of assets, infrastructure, business operations, community vitality, and life, persistent disasters across the United States have prompted a pivot in how real estate development and investment align with future proofing residential, commercial, industrial, and public-sector facilities. The launch of community disaster resilience zones by a bipartisan Congress and led […]
Step into the heart of Watts and discover how a community came together to envision a stunning 75,000-square-foot community center and six-acre park, at the heart of a larger HACLA public and affordable housing redevelopment. Through innovative community engagement, the design process was transformed, resulting in a state-of-the-art facility that reflects the needs and desires […]
All Electric Kitchens: A Solution for Health and Climate. As our cities grow, adapt, and transform due to the severity of climate change, the way we use energy in our buildings will change too. Developing and retrofitting all-electric communities allows us to remedy our addiction to fossil fuels like methane gas to create healthier indoor spaces for us to live. This is especially the case for our kitchens which expose us to harmful air pollutants when powered by methane gas. The all-electric kitchen of the future uses the latest technology powered by electricity and is smarter, safer, higher performing, and […]
Mass timber is gaining traction in North America as a solution to help lower the carbon footprint of new buildings. DBRS Morningstar, a global credit rating agency and real estate investment research firm, will share findings from their recent research on mass timber buildings. How do mass timber buildings respond to broader ESG investment considerations? What are the implications for credit and risk analysis? How are the early mass timber developments performing? Who are the tenants and investors attracted to these assets? How might this innovative building technology contribute to long-term value? Attend this session to hear the answers to […]
ULI set it’s regional footprint in Asia Pacific 15 years ago. Today, we have eight local councils, with nearly 3100 members, actively advancing the ULI’s mission and global priorities in the region. Join us at the Member Engagement Area. Meet and greet the staff and member leaders and learn about the exciting activities and initiatives happening in Asia Pacific!
ULI’s Redevelopment and Reuse Product Council (RRC) is in the process of expanding and creating a second flight. As a part of that process, RRC will host an informational meet and greet session. In the…
Take a moment to relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of the meeting with one of our chair yoga sessions.
Take a moment to relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of the meeting with one of our chair yoga sessions.
The State of California has set an ambitious goal to build 2.5 million housing units by the end of 2031 as part of the State’s 6th Cycle of Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA), allocating roughly 420,000 units, for Moderate Income (80-120% AMI) residents. The challenge for cities and local planners is how to encourage the development of this notoriously difficult “missing middle” housing. While government subsidies exist for Low Income housing development, there are no subsidies or assistance programs to develop Moderate Income housing. Statewide, the average cost of projects to house low-and moderate-income families is well above $500,000 per unit. […]
Mexico’s real estate sector has been a driver in its economic development throughout the years. As the world´s 15th-largest economy and one of the main trading partners of the United States and Canada in the context of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), it is crucial to explore and understand the potential for collaboration and growth given the changing dynamics and opportunities emerging between these countries. This interview held by ULI Mexico’s chair, Carlos de Icaza, will share insights, best practices, and experiences related to cross-border investment and the evolving landscape of nearshoring.
Los Angeles has a special history with the Olympic Games, having hosted the event in 1932 and 1984—and now planning for the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics. The Games helped define Los Angeles as a city in two starkly different eras—and 2028 presents a third distinct moment to enhance and elevate what Los Angeles is as a city and region. The Olympics create both big challenges and big opportunities. The discussion at this session will explore how the planning, execution, and legacy of the 2028 Games will once again shape the region through the lens of leadership, economic development, social equity, […]
Innovative Dwellings creates affordable infill housing by identifying opportunities for development in physical and financial spaces often overlooked. Through collaboration among for-profit and non-profit businesses, service providers and builders, homeowners, and entrepreneurs, we can offset the country’s current overwhelming need for additional housing units by pursuing development of small-scale housing projects together. We will review our challenges and lessoned learned while creating affordable infill housing in the form of accessory dwelling units, container housing, panelized and modular construction, adaptive reuse, and more. And we will also discuss the addition of on-site service provision for tenants from special-needs populations (i.e., veterans, […]
Los Angeles is synonymous with Hollywood. With production studios running at almost 100 percent capacity, the need for new soundstages is in full effect. Developers have responded by breathing new life into old Hollywood studios as well as building new campuses, both of which are creating vital creative hubs for the community and not the […]
The success of a commercial real estate project depends on multiple factors, including location, amenities, and construction design. But securing an anchor tenant for a commercial property can be the single most important factor in making a project a success since anchor tenants bring credibility to a retail center or an office building—increasing the attraction of the property and the character of a neighborhood. But getting a commercial tenant to commit to a long-term lease can be challenging for brokers. Negotiating the best lease agreement can be difficult without having to sacrifice rent breaks or major tenant allowances. Building owners […]
Historically, major highways in American downtowns have divided communities and resulted in racial and socioeconomic injustices. Now, they present opportunities to right past wrongs and achieve greater prosperity and equity. Many cities across the country are experimenting with the “cap and stitch” concept, which aims to shrink the footprint of the highway; cap the lowered highway; and stitch the bridges. Cap-and-stitch projects are major market makers for the real estate industry. First, improvements to infrastructure access and the public realm increase market demand. Second, through newly built caps, additional developable lands are provided. However, without careful planning, these new opportunities […]
The legacy of historical practices that disadvantaged communities of color such as redlining, restrictive covenants, and exclusionary zoning persists to this day, deterring investment dollars from historically overlooked communities. Tools that quantify social return on investment can help make the business case for social equity by demonstrating the existence of untapped markets, quantifying the amount […]
What innovative technologies and services are driving sustainability in the real estate sector? The industry is in a state of continuous innovation to evolve with the growing standards of building performance and environmental solutions available to owners, managers, and developers of real estate. Join ULI Greenprint’s Innovation Partners along with real estate leaders as they talk through commercially ready innovations that are advancing ESG and adding value to portfolios.
Covered land play investments (income-generating properties slated for development) are not a new concept; however, this strategy offers particular value in the multi-family sector. Current assets, such as parking lots, can generate income while developers seek entitlements for additional uses on the parcel. Learn how to maximize revenue on existing multi-family lots by utilizing a combination of new laws and local zoning rules geared at increasing housing and alleviating the housing crisis. Specific case studies such as mixed-use projects in Los Angeles, California and Monrovia, CA will discuss which specific laws can be applied to increase revenue by adding additional […]
This session will feature two net zero developments. HopeWorks Station North, located in Everett, WA was the Americas Award for Excellence Winner in 2022 and ULI recently published a net zero deal profile on this project. Aero Long Beach is an all-electric campus which is performing well on energy efficiency since opening and has significant onsite solar generation.
This session will provide an overview of the transaction, design, and ongoing development of the 926,000-square-foot studio campus and 802,000-square-foot Frank Gehry–designed Office headquarters. It will describe the multifaceted deal covering three unique sites / transactions and over 1.7 million square feet of newly developed office and studio space all pre-leased to a single tenant. […]
ULI Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) signature concurrent session. Join Emma West, Partner at Bousfields and WLI Americas Chair, for a fireside chat with Clare De Briere, Executive Vice President and Regional manager for Skanska USA Commercial Development and the ULI Americas Executive Committee Chair. Learn how De Briere’s career has been directly shaped and impacted […]
Join an engaging panel of developers, architects, and community partners to unpack why designing and operating for accessibility and inclusion from the start can create a better resident experience while simultaneously saving costs and time for the developer. The cross-sector panel will discuss the benefits of accessible, human-centered design and how designing for people with […]
The business case for a net zero carbon real estate industry is clearer than ever. Rising stakeholder pressure to decarbonize and the scale of business opportunity have ensured that companies that lead that effort will see the highest value creation. However, will the buildings and energy systems decarbonizing the industry reinforce inequity, or disrupt it? […]
Many companies in tech and other industries are known for their lavish offices and amenities, but they are at a crossroads—unsure what to do with these investments and how to make the return to work successful. Partnering with noted workplace expert Dr. Raj Choudhury of Harvard, we have developed “The 40% Office,” which outlines how […]
The Los Angeles River is one of the longest controlled waterways in the world. Roughly 50 miles in length, the watershed spans a wide swath of the Los Angeles basin, incorporating cities such as Burbank, Glendale, Downey, Compton, Long Beach, and Los Angeles into its ecosystem. In an era when we are struggling to navigate […]
How do project teams approach an adaptive reuse project? What are the right questions to ask and how does one evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of making an adaptive reuse project not just feasible but truly viable? This panel will give you an insider’s perspective on understanding how to spot and harness potential at the project’s outset, while also mitigating risks throughout the process. Comprising experts from policy, development, design, and construction fields, the panel will conduct a real-time assessment of a building’s transformation from office to residential use. Working collaboratively, they will critically evaluate the project’s viability. Each panelist […]
Join us at the ULI 2023 Fall Meeting for the inaugural ULI Homeless to Housed Symposium, a 90-minute program that will explore the role of ULI and the private sector in addressing homelessness, a growing economic and humanitarian crisis. Meet experts in the field, including Director Gustavo Velasquez, California Department of Housing & Community Development; Marc Eichenbaum, Special Assistant to Mayor for Homeless Initiatives for City of Houston; Preston Butcher, Chairman of Legacy Partners and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Legacy Partners Commercial, philanthropist, and funder of ULI Homeless to Housed (H2H) Initiative; Leigh Ferguson, LMF Holdings and […]
The District Councils team invites local leadership, including chairs, CMAs, and treasurers, along with lead staff to an afternoon of educational presentations, comradery, and cocktails with counselors. This meeting serves as one of three in-person touchpoints for member leaders throughout the ULI fiscal year. During this event, you’ll have the chance to expand your knowledge through thought-provoking educational presentations delivered by renowned experts in the field. Gain valuable insights into the latest leadership tools and trends ULI has to offer. Beyond the educational aspect, this gathering is designed to facilitate networking and collaboration among peers. Connect with fellow leaders, exchange […]
Save the date! Celebrating its third installment, the NEXT Connect Roundtables at the 2023 ULI Fall Meeting in Los Angeles will offer curated content in entrepreneurship, innovation, transformation, and connectivity through exclusive discussions with expert facilitators. NEXT Connect will comprise four 20-minute roundtable sessions, where a roundtable speaker will share their insights and experiences on an assigned table topic and discuss their leadership role(s) within ULI and their firms. NEXT Connect is meant to facilitate in-depth discussions on today’s most relevant topics, develop organic connections, and provide visibility for the organization’s most involved ULI NEXT members for succession planning (i.e., Product Councils and Key Leader recruitment). […]
ULI Greenprint is a global community of more than 120 real estate owner, developer, and investor firms with a shared commitment to decarbonization. At this drop-in event, come enjoy donuts, coffee, and tea and meet ULI Greenprint members and ULI staff to learn more about the program.
New homes are already at a historically high share of total home purchases, and the pace of growth doesn’t look likely to slow. This will be an enduring challenge for an industry rooted in legacy processes. In this session, we’ll explore how purpose-built digital technology is the key to matching home buyer demand, and how it is reducing manual effort, automating core processes, and making builders and developers more efficient from lots to homes to residents.
Seydina Fall, Senior Lecturer at Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business will speak about how greener investments can be to successful real estate deals. Islamic Finance is a principles-based approach to investing. It uses criteria such as shared reward, a reliance on real underlying assets and the avoidance of pure financial transactions, as well as accountability, transparency, and the prohibition of certain products and services.
A reception celebrating the impactful work UrbanPlan has achieved and looking toward the future to what UrbanPlan will do with the support of its ULI volunteers and participants.
Join Skanska for a vibrant sunset, networking happy hour to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and their allies at Skanska’s Downtown LA office offering one of the best views of the city. Guests will enjoy a signature cocktail, chef-created bites and special activations as they celebrate a culture of belonging and inclusion. A short ride from the convention center, their 68-story office offers an unmatched sunset with uninterrupted, 360-degree views from the mountains to the sea and everything in between. All Fall Meeting attendees and local ULI Los Angeles members are welcome to attend. RSVP by October 27th and valid ID […]
We invite you to join us for the Fall Meeting Reception hosted by the ULI Americas Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.
Los Angeles’ culinary scene is back in full swing, with many great women owned, developed or chef led restaurants. The WLI Curated Conversations Dine Arounds will be an intimate dining experience in small groups to cultivate meaningful connections. We will first convene at the LA Convention Center. Each dinner group will be hosted by a ULI LA WLI member, who will lead their small group on a walking tour to their restaurant destination. Groups will enjoy a seated dinner featuring inviting fireside chats to discuss key issues and topics of the day. This separately ticketed event is open to all […]
This exclusive dinner is for pathways to inclusion members and their CBRE mentors…
We welcome all members and staff to ULI’s Panel Advisory Services Honorary Association (PASHA) 75th Anniversary Celebration! Please join us to celebrate your contributions and success to the Advisory Services Program. Entertainment, beverages and late-night…
Join this 4-mile roundtrip guided group run through downtown LA, led by Judge Craig Mitchell and members of the Skid Row Running Club.
Join us in the member benefits area to learn how to make the most of your membership and test your ULI IQ for a chance to win a prize! Whether you are looking to get more involved, are interested in a specific ULI program, or working to expand your professional network, we can help answer your questions and connect you to the right resource.
Quiet non-denominational space available throughout the conference week for personal prayer, meditation, contemplation, or reflection. The space will be open for attendees to use during meeting registration hours…
The District Councils team invites all district council staff to the DC Clubhouse for staff-led conversations on hot topics like sponsorship, member engagement, and succession planning. And, in addition, there will be the opportunity to…
Join us for an in person meet up of our Net Zero Exchange Series. The Net Zero Exchange is a regularly scheduled series of meetings to facilitate conversations and dialogues between ULI members, District Council…
·Advisory Services 75th Anniversary Highlight ·Coffee Barista, Refreshment Breaks & Networking Lunches ·Corporate Partners Lounge ·Lounge Seating and Workstations ·Presentation Area A & B ·ULI Research Reports, Learning and Publications ·ULI’s 3 Mission Priorities ·ULI Member Benefits ·Featured Sponsors- Gensler Virtual Reality, Giraffe 3D Interactive maps
Please join us in the exclusive Corporate Partner Lounge for expedited registration check-in, pop-up meeting space, snacks and a place to recharge! By Invitation Only…
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The creation of the automobile transportation system in the United States has contributed to many of today’s pressing issues, including racial and economic segregation, increased greenhouse gas emissions, and a lack of resilience to climate shocks and stresses. Join this session to explore promising examples of how communities have converted highway infrastructure to create welcoming, people-centered environments while supporting equitable outcomes, environmental resilience, and real estate project success.
Walk through typical Loan Agreement terms that concentrate on monthly draw payments! Attendees will look at requirements of the developer and the contractor for draw processing with project examples, best practices and risk management. This session will also cover timing required for review by the Lender and related key considerations.
Downtowns were significantly disrupted by the shift to hybrid work in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Less foot traffic in these areas has negatively impacted retail, small businesses, public space, transportation, and public safety. Many cities are experiencing declining demand for office space, an essential component of their local commercial markets, while at the same time facing housing shortages and rising construction costs. This session will feature the recent work of ULI members through Advisory Services Panels and Technical Assistance panels to address these challenges. Presenters will draw from their expertise and experience in downtown revitalization, office conversions, and housing […]
This session will investigate how development and design professionals can support the growth of Los Angeles communities that have historically missed out on opportunities for economic, cultural, and infrastructural improvement. Panelists include Los Angeles City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson, representative of the Eighth District of Los Angeles and Chair of the city’s Planning Land Use and Management committee; Christopher Pearson, senior vice president of Hudson Pacific and co–fund manager of EquiBlue; and Gabrielle Bullock, director of global diversity at Perkins&Will. The discussion will explore approaches to address issues of displacement; how developers can thrive financially while also giving back to the […]
Recently, many midsized metro areas experienced a population boom, due to their low cost of living and industries’ shifts toward remote work. Yet, questions remain if and how these regions can continue to grow and turn the favorable current trends into long-lasting competitive advantages. In this session, we look at the role of public space […]
Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA), once a 9-to-5 neighborhood, was on the up-and-up with 24-hour activity and spilling east into the new trendy Arts District neighborhood. However, as primarily an office market, DTLA was hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic; concessions for office, multifamily, and retail abounded. What’s next for L.A.’s downtown core? Hear from experts in the market to discuss strategies, opportunities, and case studies for office repositioning, reviving retail, attracting tourists, and drawing residents back to downtown.
Real estate projects can lead to beneficial outcomes that boost local economies and enhance communities’ quality of life over the long term. Recently, concern over the social effects of real estate, both positive and negative, has increased. Social impacts are the deliberate, extra, attributable economic, social, and environmental advantages to communities brought about by real estate investment and operations. This panel of real estate investors and developers will focus on why and how they are taking into account both the financial ramifications and the overall impact that an asset may have over the course of its existence, including the influence […]
As real estate firms set decarbonization goals for net zero carbon operations, renewable energy is proving to be a more and more important part of the journey to achieve it. On-site renewables only get buildings so far and off-site PPAs can be quite complicated – sourcing green power directly from the utility could help real estate meet its net zero goals in streamlined way, at scale. Representatives from the public/private utility will share the stage with real estate partners and practitioners to discuss their success in partnering to add to the business case that enables accelerated building decarbonization. The intent […]
Future Cities & Creative Solutions investigates pressing issues cities face today — and how dynamic art activations are now being leveraged to reimagine cities for the future. Art beckons culture, and now more than ever, art is a catalyst to change the narrative, enliven commercial vacancies, and build healthy communities. This panel is comprised of creative visionaries who will reveal methods and insights for creative solutions and site-specific curation to address today’s challenges in public and commercial spaces.
Take a moment to relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of the meeting with one of our chair yoga sessions. With sessions available on both Wednesday and Thursday, you will learn a handful of yog
Take a moment to relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of the meeting with one of our chair yoga sessions.
One of the greatest challenges of our time: every new building emits greenhouse gases, and the city of Toronto needs to build housing for 3 million new residents by the same year it becomes net zero. Worldwide, the only solution to building more and polluting less is through the adoption of a circular economy and culture of material reuse, and developers have an unrivaled power to implement this necessary paradigm shift at an urban scale. Using our own salvaging pilot project at The Yards in Toronto as a backdrop, we propose a multidisciplinary panel discussion on the opportunities, challenges, and […]
California is a leader in sustainability and addressing climate change. With mandates in California for all new commercial buildings to be net zero carbon by 2045 and net zero energy by 2030, are you ready for the new energy and carbon neutrality codes that may be heading to your city? Join our panel of experts […]
This panel will be a direct, real-talk dialogue on homelessness in the United States that briefly summarizes the myriad causes of rising homelessness, then dives into innovative solutions to eradicate it with ethics, policy, and action. It will explore a range of housing and other innovative solutions locally in Los Angeles and throughout the country. The panelists, all recognized industry leaders, will describe how each is addressing the epidemic with actionable and unique efforts. They will also identify commonalities—namely, a shared harnessing of data, design, and dignity as helpful tools in their arsenal. With this, they will discuss how and […]
ULI partnered with The Instant Group on a global research report that delves into the challenges regarding changing occupier behavior and broader macroeconomic trends affecting the office sector. This session will delve into the key findings of the research. After a presentation on the report’s key insights, there will be a panel discussion that brings together industry-leading executives and key stakeholders across the workspace ecosystem to comment on the opportunities and challenges and offer practical insights for both parties in the industry. Attendees will leave with an understanding of how to effectively bridge the gap between occupier expectations and what […]
Join this conversation with the UrbanPlan team and ULI member leaders on how to bring UrbanPlan to your place of work or community. Using various success stories as examples, the team will share how to initiate and maintain relationships with schools, universities, public officials, and community groups across the network.
In response to the growing humanitarian and economic crisis, communities are experimenting with bold, new ways to shelter unhoused individuals and families. Join ULI’s Homeless to Housed (H2H) Initiative for a series of rapid presentations showcasing bold approaches and policy prescriptions for advancing temporary one-story solutions that are replicable, cost-effective, and rapidly deployable. Presentations will be highly visual. No paragraphs, bullet points, and real estate jargon – guaranteed! Meet the panelists for follow-on discussions at the Housing Hero Mission Priority Zone immediately following.
Drinks will be available in West Exhibit Hall B, from 3:30pm – 4:00pm concluding the General Session on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023.
Maurice Conti will discuss how rapidly approaching changes in artificial intelligence, demographics, and culture will affect the way people work, live, and move. He has worked with Tesla, BMW, Ford, Nike, Arup, BCG, Airbus, and Virgin America to explore the trends that will shape the future of cities, work, and mobility.