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    As a member, you join more than 30,000 members across the globe and over 1,600 here in the Greater Los Angeles area. Please check out ULI’s website and the Membership Benefits. You’re concerned about local land use and development-a ULI membership gives you the chance … READ MORE

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    The membership of ULI Los Angeles represents the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines. They include developers, builders, investors, architects, public officials, planners, real estate brokers, appraisers, attorneys, engineers, lenders, academics and students. Members of the Urban Land Institute in the counties of Los Angeles, Ventura, Kern, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara are automatically members of ULI Los Angeles. READ MORE

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ULI Los Angeles Blog

Tech-Savvy Gen Y Wants a Shopping Experience

Gen Y

America’s 80-million-strong generation Y, the most tech-savvy generation yet, has not forsaken shopping in stores for online purchasing, says a new ULI report released at the Spring Meeting in San Diego. That’s the good news for real estate developers, owners, and investors, said report co-author … READ MORE

The Future of Housing Demand Is Compact, Urban, and Transit-friendly

Housing Demand

Demand will continue to rise for infill residential development that is less car-dependent, while consumers’ desire could wane for isolated development in outlying suburbs, according to a new ULI report released at the ULI Spring Meeting in San Diego. The report underscores the influence that … READ MORE

Where Americans Want to Live: ULI Report Explores Community Preferences

A new ULI report underscores the influence that growing demographic groups in the U.S.–in particular Generation Y, African Americans, and Latinos–will have on reshaping urban growth patterns by spurring more development of compact, mixed-use communities with reliable, convenient transit service. Read more about the findings … READ MORE

To Preserve Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Revise Specific Plan, Says Expert Panel

Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

By Jason Islas May 13, 2013 – In order to save the Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica should develop the land around the 55 year-old venue to pay for the more than $50 million needed in repairs and upgrades. That was the news delivered by a panel … READ MORE