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

Dylan Jones

Gensler

Dylan is a global leader of Gensler’s Mobility & Transportation practice, who works at the intersection of private development and public infrastructure. His work is guided by the belief that mobility is a core building block of every sustainable city in the 21st century. Dylan is a licensed architect and strategic planner with over 20 years of experience in planning and design for both private and public sector clients.

He has led the development of numerous transit-oriented community redevelopment plans, including a number of innovation districts, master plans, strategic plans, and mixed-use architectural projects. He founded and currently directs Gensler’s Mobility Lab, which focuses on how mobility disruptions are reshaping the way we consume live-work-play experiences, and in turn, the future city.

Dylan holds a Master of Architecture from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and a Bachelor of Economics from Washington State University. His diverse clients span public transportation agencies, airport authorities, cities, major technology companies, and individual private developers. Dylan currently plays an active role with Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the Airports Consultant Council (ACC)

Speaking at

Mon Oct 28 3:00 PM — 3:20 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lily Ballroom, Area B

Boosting Your Bottom Line with Fractional Autos and Automated Valet Parking

What if you knew before you left home that you'd have a guaranteed parking spot? What if you didn't own a car, but you'd have one available when needed? What if your car parked itself and was fully charged and safely delivered to you when you're ready to leave? Join the discussion to learn more about what NCP-Mobility is doing to modify the role of parking in an urban environment, design new projects to maximize profits, provide amenities for users, and reduce development costs. "Mobility is a part of real estate, not apart from it."