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The Urban Land Institute is an international, membership-based nonprofit research and education organization. Founded in 1936, the Institute now has over 45,000 members worldwide representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines, working in private enterprise and public service.
ULI Asia Pacific
1M ago
Emerging Trends in Real Estate® Global Outlook 2024 by ULI and PwC examines the global challenges and opportunities facing real estate and analyses the developing impacts on regions and sectors around the world. Despite the monetary headwinds and continued economic uncertainty around the world, there is a strong belief that the global real estate industry is at a ‘pivot point’, with improving prospects ahead for renewed investment activity. Find out more ..read more
ULI Asia Pacific
2M ago
In an interview with Real Estate Asia, ULI Asia Pacific Chief Executive Officer Alan Beebe shares key findings of ULI’s annual report Emerging Trends in Real Estate® 2024. He explains that Japanese investors are shifting their focus towards alternative asset classes amid global economic changes, with a pivot towards multifamily housing and logistics ..read more
ULI Asia Pacific
2M ago
Explore the dynamic realm of sustainability with our Global Sustainability Outlook report. Discover key insights linking sustainability to financial performance, actionable strategies to advance decarbonisation and prioritise resilience, and collaborative efforts highlighted by industry leaders. See how a holistic approach to sustainability can benefit tenants and communities while complying with an evolving regulatory landscape ..read more
ULI Asia Pacific
5M ago
In a market accustomed to abundant supplies of cheap debt, the real estate landscape in Asia Pacific (APAC) is undergoing a significant transformation following the series of rapid interest rate hikes initiated by the US Federal Reserve since mid-2022 ..read more
ULI Asia Pacific
5M ago
Nearly one in three residents in Hong Kong will be seniors aged above 65 by 2038 and 70 per cent may require healthcare support due to chronic diseases. Yet, there is a shortage of senior housing units available in the market to meet their ageing needs according to a report released by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and Chinachem Group (Chinachem ..read more
ULI Asia Pacific
6M ago
Six impressive developments from around the world have been selected as winners of the 2023 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Global Awards for Excellence. This year’s winners include two from North America, two from Europe, and two from Asia Pacific ..read more
ULI Asia Pacific
8M ago
Over 30 renowned leaders from the real estate industry have recently been elected as ULI Global Governing Trustees for a four-year term ..read more
ULI Asia Pacific
8M ago
New members join Global Board of Directors, Global Governing Trustees, Regional Executive Committees ..read more