
Victoria Oestreich
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Nov 18, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Beth Mattson-Teig |Hannah Miet |Victoria Oestreich
Developers striving to create vibrant mixed-use projects in a more challenging marketplace are finding that they need a new playbook. Experts from Hines, JBG Smith, and Gensler anchored a McKinsey & Company panel, Reimagining mixed-use districts: strategies for new developments in an ever-changing world, at the 2024 ULI Fall Meeting last month. Panelists explored innovative ideas and case studies to illustrate how to make complex mixed-use projects work in today’s market.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Beth Mattson-Teig |Hannah Miet |Victoria Oestreich
Recently released data on commercial/multifamily mortgage loan originations show welcome improvement. After a quiet first half, loan originations increased 59 percent in Q3 on a year-over-year basis, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Quarterly Survey of Commercial/Multifamily Mortgage Bankers Originations. But taking a closer look under the hood at who’s lending and where capital is flowing reveals a choppy market.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Victoria Oestreich |Hannah Miet
ULI Global CEO Angela Cain joined the Institute in September, bringing with her more than 25 years of global nonprofit and leadership experience in the real estate industry. The Global Board of Directors selected Cain after a comprehensive, worldwide search led by ULI Americas Chair Kristina Raspe and immediate past Americas Chair Clare De Briere.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Victoria Oestreich |Beth Nilsson |Beth Mattson-Teig |Ron Nyren
The ULI Health Leaders Network is a global learning and leadership development program for land use and real estate professionals advancing health and social equity through the built environment. In September, this year’s Health Leaders cohort met in Vancouver, British Columbia, for their Fall Forum to connect with one another and learn about how the city is advancing health and equity through recent developments and initiatives in the built environment.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Kara Kokernak |Victoria Oestreich |Beth Mattson-Teig |Shlomi Ronen
Real estate’s journey to net zero requires renewable energy—and lots of it. As a growing number of real estate firms commit to decarbonizing their assets, securing green power is becoming an increasingly necessary step for achieving significant carbon reductions. For many owners, the most straightforward and cost-effective route to green power is sourcing directly through local utility providers.
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