Eighth Annual ULI Conference, September 11-12, 2006

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August 10, 2006

Program Register Hotel
Eighth Annual ULI Conference
Place Making: Developing Town Centers,
Transit Villages and Main Streets

Omni Hotel at CNN Center
Atlanta, Georgia  

September 11-12, 2006Questions?
Call 800-321-5011
+1 410-626-7505 (outside the U.S.)
Call 800-321-5011+1 410-626-7505 (outside the U.S.)For online registration and more information, go to
http://www.uli.org/conferences/placemaking_2006

Call 800-321-5011+1 410-626-7505 (outside the U.S.)For online registration and more information, go to


  

New this year!
Workshop: Shared Parking Basics
[September 11; 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.] Shared parking in mixed-use projects can help shape both the place and the bottom line. Parking structures are expensive, often unsightly, and take up lots of prime real estate. Reducing the amount needed clearly helps the bottom line while also making the project more sustainable. This workshop will cover the basics of shared parking, drawing on the latest peak parking demand data and parking ratios from the new Shared Parking book and software from ULI and ICSC. Join us for what promises to be a provocative and informative session.
Who Should Attend
Mixed-use property developers; master-planned community developers; retail and entertainment center developers; local government officials and planners; transit officials and planners; redevelopment officials; architects and urban designers; smart growth and new urbanist advocates; apartment developers; office and hotel developers; REIT executives; real estate market and business consultants; investment bankers; commercial bankers; institutional investors and advisers; real estate brokers; and real estate lenders.  

Sponsorship Information
For sponsorship opportunities, contact Bennett Gray at bgray@uli.org or 202-624-7062.

Not a member?
Call 800-321-5011 for more information.

Study Tour

ULI Place Making Study Tour
Seaside, WaterColor, Rosemary Beach
Seaside, Florida  

September 13-14, 2006


Following the conference, ULI is offering a unique opportunity to visit three award-winning Florida communities. The study tour will provide an overview of how Northwest Florida’s Emerald Coast has developed a “character of place” that has translated into real estate value. In addition, you will have exclusive access to these ground-breaking projects with ULI members who are involved in their development, design, and management. Space is limited. Register now!  


For more information, visit www.uli.org/studytours or contact John Fitzgerald at +202-624-7048 or johnf@uli.org.   

 




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ULI Semi-Annual MEMBERSHIP SOCIAL, Tuesday, September 12, 2006

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ULI Semi-Annual MEMBERSHIP SOCIAL

AT STRIP,  ATLANTIC STATION

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

6:00PM – 8:00PM

Sponsored By:

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Metro Atlanta Mayor’s Forum: Managing Growth and Development Issues throughout the Region

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ULI MEMBERS ONLY

Session: Metro Atlanta Mayor’s Forum: Managing Growth and Development Issues throughout the Region

 

Renaissance Atlanta Hotel Downtown

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

11:30 AM-1:30 PM

How are different municipalities around metro Atlanta dealing with growth, economic development, permitting and zoning, NIMBYism, and anti-growth sentiment?  Mayors from a broad cross-section of communities are tackling these issues and much more on almost a daily basis.  Otis White with Civic Strategies, (more…)

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