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2025 ULI Fall Meeting 2025 ULI Fall Meeting
, November 04 – 06, 2025

Housing/Residential

Mon Oct 28 1:30 PM — 1:50 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lily Ballroom, Area A

ULI Net Zero Imperative: Local Decarbonization, Global Reach

Curious about how ULI is helping advance the decarbonization of our built environment? Learn more about the ULI Net Zero Imperative—a global cohort of cities working hand-in-hand with the real estate sector to decarbonize their buildings and communities through localized technical assistance, global networks of best practices and problem-solving, implementation efforts, and the creation of actionable resources and toolkits. Hear how industry and municipalities are tackling these challenges together to get us closer to our net zero goals.
Mon Oct 28 2:00 PM — 2:20 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lily Ballroom, Area B

Housing Affordability in Vegas

This session will present the ULI Terwilliger Center's Home Attainability Index for Vegas and nearby regions—what does the housing market look like for the region? What are the issues and challenges? What else is the data pointing to?
Tue Oct 29 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lotus AB

ULI Corporate Partnerships & Strategy Presents: New Perspectives on Solving the Growing Housing Affordability Crisis

The lack of housing affordable and attainable to American families has spread from coastal cities into communities across the country. It seems nowhere is immune to the pressures of providing adequate housing, causing challenges to families, employers, and the economic well-being of communities. Innovative solutions across the public and private sector have emerged to address these challenges: design and construction techniques that lower the cost of housing; financing tools to leverage funding sources; policy changes that unlock land, zoning, and public resources; and private sector involvement in building and preserving affordable housing. This panel will include diverse stakeholders in the affordable housing industry, sharing their insights and solutions for meeting housing needs.
Wed Oct 30 9:00 AM — 10:00 AM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lotus AB

Innovative State and Local Policies Facilitating Housing Production

State and local governments have been making the news in recent years pushing legislation, new funding, and other proposals to advance housing production. But how are they performing? And which policies should be replicated in other communities? This panel will discuss these innovative state and local housing policies and draw from the findings of the 2024 ULI Shaw Forum where developers, policymakers, economists, and researchers will deliberate on the policies they believe will prove most successful in producing quality housing in their communities.
Wed Oct 30 10:30 AM — 11:30 AM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lotus AB

Homeless to Housed: Showcase of Innovation

Over the past year, ULI district councils in five communities launched projects to catalyze the production and preservation of deeply affordable housing for individuals experiencing homelessness. Each team will share insights and replicable lessons learned through a series of rapid-fire presentations, followed by an interactive open house for casual discussions and deeper engagement.
Wed Oct 30 2:30 PM — 3:30 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lotus AB

Reimagining Neighborhoods: “Missing-Middle” Housing and the Role of Public/Private Partnerships

In fast-growing areas where job opportunities are booming, there is a critical shortage of affordable middle-income housing. This shortage poses a significant challenge for essential workers such as nurses, teachers, and firefighters, who earn too much to qualify for government housing subsidies but struggle to afford market-rate housing. To address this issue, the concept of attainable housing or "missing-middle" housing has emerged, aiming to provide housing options for middle-income households without relying on subsidies. Public/private partnerships hold the potential to play a crucial role in tackling this pressing housing challenge and ensuring that essential workers have access to affordable housing options.