Interviewed by ULI Global CEO Angela Cain at ULI’s Spring Meeting, the Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk team discussed adaptive reuse, crowd management, and balancing tourism growth with the downtown experience.
A coordinated model of public investment, private capital, and regional collaboration is reshaping the city’s core.
At the Lewis Center Sustainability Forum, Nashville leaders showed how partnerships with congregations and related groups are unlocking land for affordable housing.
Since opening in 2022, the soccer-specific stadium has anchored a broader public-private effort to reposition the 117-acre campus as a mixed-use district with new housing and coordinated infrastructure investment.
Industry Voices
New policy, capital, and delivery models are reshaping the case for factory-built housing.
Explore how DOORWAYS’ Jefferson Avenue Campus in St. Louis integrates housing and 360-degree HIV care to empower residents and redefine urban development.
Developers, investors, and lenders discuss cost-efficient construction, preservation strategies, and new capital partnerships to expand housing affordability.
The riverfront park redesign integrates flood mitigation, stormwater management, and green infrastructure with flexible public space along the St. Johns River.
How public-private partnerships and targeted urban infrastructure are advancing downtown revitalization and the creative economy in a midsize market.
A billion-dollar-plus airport terminal illustrates how integrated delivery, early stakeholder alignment, and structured governance can change the odds for major infrastructure projects.
ULI Advisory Services
How an Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Panel helped guide downtown Nashville’s recovery and long-term economic development.
As a member of a ULI Advisory Services Panel in Buffalo, Chapman helped shape recommendations for a historic Black corridor facing decades of disinvestment. He reflects on community trust, creative problem-solving, and what it takes to turn vision into lasting impact.
New resilience framework touches on infrastructure, economy, equity, housing, and cultural vitality.
Capital Markets & Finance
As construction activity slows outside data centers, reduced project starts could weigh on job creation, local investment, and urban growth trajectories.
Economists analyze the rising risk of stagflation. Discover how high inflation and low growth could impact multifamily, retail, and industrial property values through 2026.
As Congress prepares to renew and refine the program, the real question isn’t whether capital flowed, but whether it reached the communities that needed it most.
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