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    End the Ongoing Partisan Deadlock--or Face Economic Crisis

    Erskine Bowles, former head of a presidential fiscal commission, tells ULI leaders: “If we make tough choices and get our fiscal house in order, America can compete with the best and brightest in the world. But I’m equally confident that if we don’t, this country is on its way to being a second-rate power.”

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    Public Art in Transit

    The intangible benefits of public art are well-known, but often overlooked. Read how public art at two downtown Los Angeles transit-oriented developments came to generate ongoing income for a private developer and local government.

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    ULI Real Estate Business Barometer -- May 2012

    The top 12 trends in this month’s Barometer highlight a tepid economy, uneven signals in the capital markets, and a housing market on a low simmer. Still, compared with a year ago, 76 percent of the key indicators in the Barometer are better and only 23 percent are worse.

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    Smart Growth Not Enough?

    The fact that we are increasing dwelling units per acre, reducing vehicle miles traveled per capita, and reducing tons of carbon emissions compared to sprawl does not mean that we are making great people habitat, posits Kaid Benfield, director, Sustainable Communities, Washington, D.C. Benfield says it is time to focus more on the quality of what we are building.

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    Playing along the Railroad Tracks

    Where does a city begin when it wants to develop public areas as a catalyst for revitalization when it is not located on a river, a lake, or an ocean? Birmingham, Alabama began with its railroad tracks, and that was just the beginning.

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    Community Development Outlook

    Members of ULI’s Community Development Council speak about the impact of the slow economy, the increased appeal of smaller sites in denser locations, consumers’ current amenity preferences, the impact of ethnic and demographic changes, and the rising demand for housing that can accommodate multiple generations.

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    Guiding Those Who Teach the Guide Dogs

    Members of the Young Leaders Group of ULI Orange County/Inland Empire put their skills to work helping those who help the disabled. They offered advice to Guide Dogs of the Desert, a Riverside County, California, nonprofit that pairs service dogs with people who are blind, with a plan for expanding its live-in training campus.

Stories of ULI’s past, present and future

ULI 75 Visit the ULI 75 Anniversary page of Urban Land. Read stories of ULI’s past, present and future.

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Coverage of ULI's Spring & Fall Meetings

Read coverage of ULI's SpringFall Meeting sessions.


Upcoming Meetings:


         Charlotte, NC
Denver, CO
San Diego, CA
Chicago, IL
     May 8-10, 2012
October 16-19, 2012
May 13-17, 2013
November 5-8, 2013