ULI Utah

ULI Utah

Non-profit Organization Management

Salt Lake City, Utah 1,542 followers

ULI's mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.

About us

The Urban Land Institute is a 501c(3) nonprofit research and education organization supported by its members. Founded in 1936, the institute now has almost 40,000 members in 95 countries worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines, working in private enterprise and public service. ULI is a preeminent, multi-disciplinary real estate forum that facilitates the open exchange of ideas, information and experience among local, national and international industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better places. ULI is a trusted idea place where members come to grow professionally and personally through sharing, mentoring, and problem solving. With pride, ULI members commit to the best in land use policy and practice. The mission of the Utah District Council is to deliver the ULI experience at the local level. -To be the definitive source for objective lands use expertise and information for all entities interested in land planning, development, and real estate issues in Utah. -To provide members with opportunities for professional development through active involvement in committee work, topical programs, and networking. -To share knowledge at the local level, through valuable educational programs and topic-specific task forces. -To raise awareness of local land use issues among members, public officials, academics, students, and the public at large.

Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, Utah
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
land use, development, redevelopment, real estate, land use, policy, public spaces, community, neighborhoods, commercial development, land planning, urban spaces, and business districts

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    Last week, over 350 professionals gathered for ULI Utah's Third Annual Housing Summit to address the state's growing housing crisis, where only 1 in 10 renter households can afford a median-priced home. The summit featured impactful presentations on topics such as state housing initiatives, modular housing's future, and innovative community planning. Highlights include Dejan Eskic’s data-driven insights on housing myths and Nolan Gray's keynote on the importance of flexible zoning to increase affordability. Thank you to our speakers: Nolan Gray, Dejan Eskic, Steve Waldrip, McCall B. Judd, MRED, CCIM, Chase Andrizzi, Bradley Holmes, Nick Duerksen, Chris Hupp, ENV SP, STP, Paul Allred, and Nick N. Norris. And a heartfelt thank you to our sponsors, planning committee, and volunteers, whose contributions made this summit a success and continue to drive forward solutions to our housing challenges. To view more photos and access Housing Summit presentations, visit this link: https://lnkd.in/gJHa8Dez #ULI #ULIUtah #Housing #UtahHousing

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    Adopting climate-positive, environmentally friendly practices within the building industry is vital, as the built environment generates approximately 42% of global CO2 emissions annually. A breakdown of these emissions shows that building operations are responsible for 27%, while the embodied carbon of just four building materials—cement, iron, steel, and aluminum—accounts for an additional 15%. Please join us to hear from a panel of professionals designing for a decarbonized future. Enjoy drinks and insightful conversations while networking with industry leaders and innovators who are at the forefront of creating a more carbon-negative tomorrow. Register for the event here: https://lnkd.in/gieNZ23a #ULI #ULIUtah #Decarbonization #Design

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    Annual Trends Conference - New Speaker Announcement! "What Comes Next: Navigating the Post-Election Economy" Nowhere were the impacts from the pandemic and surge in inflation and interest rates felt more acutely than in the real estate industry. While prices surged for single-family homes, demand for office space plummeted. Then, expansionary fiscal policy unleashed a torrent of inflation that forced the Federal Reserve to push borrowing costs to a multi-decade high, creating the least affordable housing market in a generation. Inflationary pressures appear to be easing, and the Fed is asking when to lower rates, not if. Those factors would seem to argue that perhaps we’re headed towards a period of stability. That is a dangerous bet. The same underlying forces that reshaped both the commercial and residential real estate industries overnight are still playing out daily in our economy. Politics, geopolitics, and climate will continue to create economic volatility and with it, an uneven policy response.   Join Tim Mahedy – a former Fed economist and chief of staff to San Francisco President Mary Daly – for a deep dive into what lies ahead in 2025 and beyond. He’ll talk through how our rapidly evolving world will impact the next decade of our economy, and how to build strategies that navigate choppy waters and position your business for growth. Register for the event here: https://lnkd.in/g6GYGewx #ULI #ULIUtah #Utah #UtahDevelopment

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    Yesterday, nearly 50 attendees gathered in downtown Salt Lake City for a "Walkable Wednesday" tour of The Worthington Residences.   The Worthington is best described by the word "abundance," centering around its extensive amenities and hotel-style services. Currently the tallest residential building in Utah, it has brought almost 400 luxury apartment units online. In its first few months on the market, occupancy consists predominately of young professionals who are moving to Salt Lake to work and play.   We were impressed by the project's amenities and extraordinary floor to ceiling windows showcasing a rainy downtown!   A huge thank you to Greystar for welcoming us and thank you to our YLG Committee Member, Austin Taylor, for helping to organize this event and working crowd control! #ULI #ULIUtah

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    Registration for ULI Utah's Third Annual Housing Summit closes next Friday, August 16th. Space is limited -- secure your spot at the link below today! This year’s summit will showcase innovative solutions and opportunities aimed at overcoming the housing obstacles in our state. Developers, public officials, urban planners, investors, housing advocates, and thought leaders will come together to share their expertise and insights on expanding housing opportunities for all Utah residents.   At the summit, we offer data to support transparency and shared understanding among stakeholders. Case studies will feature master-planned communities, multi-family projects, and groundbreaking developments in modular housing and ADUs. We will explore tools to nurture relationships and cultivate community for tangible change.   Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation shaping the future of housing in our state. Join us on August 20, 2024, and together, let's build stronger, more vibrant communities for all. https://lnkd.in/gKgTkWiG #ULI #ULIUtah #Housing #UtahHousing

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    The electrification of vehicles and its necessary infrastructure is a complex topic, given its technological novelty, high demand, and substantial funding requirements. Yesterday, experts in planning, funding, and implementing EV charging infrastructure shed light on the resources available to make deployment possible. We are incredibly grateful for our speakers, all of whom are at the forefront of market research and installation. They led an excellent conversation on the critical considerations for electrifying the future of transportation. Attendees left more knowledgeable about funding stacks, product options, installation, and acquiring high-quality consultation. Thank you to our speakers, Nick Vitale, Kirby Okuda, Isaac Jaten, Ibi Guevara, and Jon Olsen! And thank you to CED Salt Lake Division for hosting us! #ULI #ULIUtah #EV

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