Shifting Suburbs: Reinventing Infrastructure for Compact Development
URBAN LAND INSTITUTE Introduction America’s metropolitan areas have always been the scenes of dynamic change. In the great metropolitan dance, suburbs and central cities have each played starring roles...
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URBAN LAND INSTITUTE Introduction In 2013, the slowly recovering global economy influences widely differing approaches to setting infrastructure agendas, as nations work to gain competitive footholds...
View ArticleAmerica in 2013: A ULI Survey of Views on Housing, Transportation, and Community
URBAN LAND INSTITUTE America in 2013 Will the changing face of America be a catalyst for a changing landscape as well? America is a diverse nation and our story is ever evolving. How we feel and what...
View ArticleAfter Hurricane Sandy: Strategies for Long-Term Resilience
URBAN LAND INSTITUTE Introduction Hurricane Sandy was the worst natural disaster ever to hit the New York−New Jersey region. When it landed on October 29, 2012, the region was unprepared for its impact...
View ArticleIntersections: Health and the Built Environment
URBAN LAND INSTITUTE About This Report Intersections: Health and the Built Environment explores the relationship between how healthy we are and the way our buildings and communities function. We can...
View Article2013 Urban Open Space Awards
Urban Land Institute 2013 Urban Open Space Finalists–Urban Land Institute on YouTube
View ArticleULI Case Study: Riverfront Park, Denver
URBAN LAND INSTITUTEProject SummaryRiverfront Park is an urban infill planned community that currently includes 1,859 rental and for-sale housing units in 14 buildings, 49,000 square feet of retail and...
View ArticleInfrastructure 2014: Shaping the Competitive City
URBAN LAND INSTITUTEExecutive SummaryHOW DO REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS AND INVESTORS—who could pursue opportunities regionally, nationally, or internationally—think about infrastructure? How do city...
View ArticleThe Macro View on Micro Units
URBAN LAND INSTITUTEA common perception exists that unit sizes in new apartments have been shrinking as developers seek higher density and higher revenue per square foot to offset rising land value and...
View ArticleAmerica in 2015: Housing, Transportation, and Community
URBAN LAND INSTITUTEExecutive SummaryIn 2013, ULI published a national survey of Americans’ preferences and priorities regarding their communities, housing, and transportation. America in 2013 found...
View ArticleActive Transportation and Real Estate: The Next Frontier
URBAN LAND INSTITUTE Chapter 1: Trends in Active Transportation Active transportation was, until recently, the forgotten mode of travel. However, in recent years, investments in infrastructure that...
View ArticleHarvesting the Value of Water: Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Real Estate
URBAN LAND INSTITUTE (ULI) CENTER FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE Chapter 1: Introduction Water abundance and scarcity are topics of increasing importance in cities across America. With...
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