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By inspiring best practices in land use and development through research, education, and collaboration with communities, ULI is providing members with the knowledge and
- The Macro View on Micro Units - Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute Multifamily Housing Councils were...
- Ten Principles for Building Healthy Places - Urban Land Institute
About the Urban Land Institute The mission of the Urban Land...
- Greenfield Development Without Sprawl: The Role of Planned Communities
The Urban Land Institute is recognized as the leading real...
- The Macro View on Micro Units - Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute Multifamily Housing Councils were awarded a ULI Foundation research grant in fall 2013 to evaluate from multiple perspectives the market performance and market acceptance of micro and small units.
About the Urban Land Institute The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Established in 1936, the Institute today has nearly 30,000 mem-bers, representing the entire spectrum of land use and develop-ment disciplines.
The book describes the details of land development and how to develop and manage four types of income-producing real estate products: residential, office, industrial, and retail. Focusing on
The Urban Land Institute is recognized as the leading real estate and land use research and education organi-zation in the United States. For more than 60 years, it has served as a forum for discussion among diverse par-ties on a host of issues relating to real estate practice and land use policy.
The Urban Land Institute, in partnership with numerous other organizations active in the built environment such as the American Planning Association, the U.S. Green Building Council, and the American Institute of Architects, defines resilience as “the ability to prepare and plan for, absorb, recover from, and more suc-
The Urban Land Institute is a global, member-driven organization comprising more than 45,000 real estate and urban development professionals dedicated to advancing the Institute’s mission to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.