Cities Across the U.S. Making Strides in Supporting Resilience
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Representatives from ULI Technical Assistance Efforts Share Updates on Implementation of Recommendations to Make Their Communities More Resilient ..read more
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Advancing Green Power: ULI Convenes Real Estate and Electric Utility on Innovations and Opportunities in Colorado
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5d ago
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. However, several barriers have made it difficult for real estate and utilities to collaborate and identify solutions for increasing the amount of green power flowing to the built environment, in ways that mutually benefits utility organizations ..read more
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ULI and LaSalle Launch Latest Decision-Making Framework for Real Estate Industry to Assess Physical Climate Risk
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1w ago
A new global report from ULI and LaSalle Investment Management (LaSalle), a leading real estate investment management firm, offers a new framework to help the real estate industry act on climate risk disclosure data. Across the real estate industry, practitioners understand physical climate risk to assets and portfolios poses a financial risk, but there are still many challenges to acting on the data being collected and disclosed ..read more
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Making Progress on Net Zero, But a Long Way to Go
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2w ago
Eight years ago, the landmark Paris Agreement kicked off a worldwide campaign to reduce carbon emissions. The targets set were big: slash emissions by 45 percent by 2030 and be net zero by 2050. So far, the world is not making enough progress on those lofty goals, and the progress that has been made has been very unevenly distributed. Experts from major real estate firms, including Boston Properties, CBRE, and Community Preservation Corporation, drove home the net zero transition’s importance during a panel discussion at the 2024 ULI Spring Meeting in New York City. They talked about the costs ..read more
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A Perspective on the Energy Transition and Opportunities for Real Estate
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2w ago
Over the last decade, real estate leaders have started to wrap the industry’s arms around what climate change—and the energy transition associated with it—means for the industry. Real estate companies with net zero commitments now account for nearly $1 trillion in market capitalization—well over half of the market cap of all publicly traded REITs. But setting targets is just the start. We’re learning a lot from those leaders moving beyond commitments to the hard work of transforming physical assets ..read more
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Embodied Carbon Influencing Decision-Making at Earlier Stages
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2w ago
Real estate developers across the United States and around the world are under pressure to cut the amount of carbon their activities put into the atmosphere ..read more
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ULI Launches Updated Global Green Building Policy Dashboard
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3w ago
As global momentum builds for climate action, federal, state, and local governments have introduced building-sector requirements covering everything from energy and water use to green building certifications to climate resilience. The real estate industry is addressing the climate crisis through actions like selecting lower-carbon materials, setting portfolio-wide net zero targets, and increasing procurement of renewable energy. However, ESG teams are spending more of their time on compliance and reporting as regulations expand, which reduces their capacity for implementing projects and reduci ..read more
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Learning From the New York Housing Authority’s Cloudburst Infrastructure Program
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City is actively working to make its neighborhoods safer and more resilient to extreme rain events ..read more
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Bold Urban Strategies Will Make or Break Cities in a Post-Pandemic Era
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3w ago
When cities decline, they can take decades to recover, if they ever do. McKinsey’s research suggests that many U.S. cities could experience a steady downward trajectory without effective intervention. We find that some cities may take years to bounce back from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on real estate and the economy. But such a doom loop is far from inevitable; there are many examples of success that we can learn from. Indeed, while U.S. cities will differ from what they were before COVID-19, this is also an opportunity to shape them into more vibrant and equitable places ..read more
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Exploring Health and Equity in Philadelphia: Perspectives from the ULI Health Leaders Network, Introducing Cohort 7
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3w ago
Since 2017, the ULI Health Leaders Network has served as a platform for cross-sector professionals looking to grow their leadership skills, make meaningful connections, and drive progress in health and social equity. Welcoming thirty new members to the Network, Cohort 7 joins a global community of practice of over 200 professionals. Spanning 24 cities and 6 different countries, the new cohort represents a diverse range of real estate, land use, design, policy, and public health professionals. To learn more about the individual Cohort 7 members, explore their profiles and biographies here ..read more
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