ULI News
“What’s next?” It’s the question we hear over and over again in client offices, staff meetings, and SMPS events. And it is on the top of Ann Taylor’s agenda for the Urban Development panel that she will be moderating on July 12 at Build Business in San Francisco.
ULI Houston is proud to announce its successful first year of the Young Leader Mentorship Program. We are launching the applications for the new 2012 class, apply today!
Johnson Development Corp. has acquired Cross Creek Ranch, the 3,200-acre master-planned community located minutes west of the Grand Parkway off FM 1093.
With a 75th Anniversary grant from ULI Foundation, matching grants and in-kind support, ULI Urban Innovation Grant Partners are developing a tool kit for high impact redevelopment in historically underserved areas. The public is invited to the presentation of findings and recommendations of the ULI Technical Assistance Panel focused on a study area in the Third Ward as part of the Urban Innovation Grant.
University of Colorado and Harvard University collaborated across 2,000 miles to win the ULI / Hines Competition with their plan "Bayou Commons," a residential district celebrating Houston's cultural diversity.
In case you missed the luncheon on March 22nd, check out what industry leaders say about the dynamics of the Uptown District.
Robert McLeod, Chairman and CEO of Newland Real Estate Group, keynote speaker.
The final four teams in the ULI/Gerald D. Hines Urban Design Competition were in Houston touring the competition site, getting ready for presentations on April 6 to decide the winner of a $50,000 first prize and $10,000 for runners up. It is the 10th anniversary for the Hines Competition, which has inspired thousands of graduate students to come up with practical and innovative solutions for tough urban design challenges.
New to ULI Houston beginning February 2012 - Local Houston Product Councils. The goal of these local Houston Councils is to provide a forum for education, networking, and candid sharing of best practices in Urban Development & Mixed Use and Housing & Community Development
The Houston District Council of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) presented its 2012 Development of Distinction Awards at a sold-out awards event at the Rice Crystal Ballroom last night.
Houston has been selected to receive almost $25,000 from the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Anniversary Urban Innovation Fund Grant Program. The grant, which will be matched with $122,750 in local funds and in-kind donations, will be used to develop a “High Impact Redevelopment Toolkit” for transforming distressed communities.
The Houston Chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) announced the finalists for its upcoming 2012 Development of Distinction Awards. The awards program is the centerpiece of ULI’s efforts to identify and promote best practices in all types of real estate development.
Just 10 days after the mid-term elections, the ULI Houston + Real Estate Center at Texas A&M Economic Forecast Conference (www.ulihouston.org) will give real estate professionals expert analysis of anticipated changes.
If you have residual competitive juices from yesterday’s Texans game (or maybe you’ve blocked the memory), we have another outlet: the City of Houston’s Green Office Challenge.
The buildings are old, and the arguments have been made before, but proposed amendments to Houston’s historic preservation ordinance have heated up the topic once again.
Nearly two years after Hurricane Ike, Galveston residents say not much has changed on the island. It's not just a matter of waiting for federal money to come in, there's also plenty of debate about what to do with the money. Does the city rebuild to its original state or go in a new direction? Bill Stamps has more.
