Commercial real estate can anticipate post-pandemic growth rooted in strong regional markets and steady commercial and multifamily lending, the Urban Land Institute said.
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CRE Executives See Increasing Uncertainty
After a challenging two years, the real estate industry again faces more uncertainty–and not just for the short term, a new report from the Urban Land Institute and PwC said.
ULI: Infrastructure Investment Can Yield More Equitable, Sustainable Communities
Real estate developers and policymakers can promote equity, environmental resilience and economic mobility by investing in forward-looking infrastructure, said the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C
ULI Survey Finds Continued Commercial Real Estate Optimism
Most commercial real estate indicators should return to pre-pandemic levels by 2023, the Urban Land Institute said in its latest semiannual survey.
ULI Survey Finds Continued Commercial Real Estate Optimism
Most commercial real estate indicators should return to pre-pandemic levels by 2023, the Urban Land Institute said in its latest semiannual survey.
Emerging Trends Report Finds Positive Commercial Real Estate Environment
Significant capital, low interest rates and continued demand for many product types are creating a positive commercial real estate environment, PwC and The Urban Land Institute said in their Emerging Trends in Real Estate report.
ULI: Significant Carbon Emissions Cuts from Buildings During Pandemic
COVID-19 significantly improved commercial building performance last year, reported the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C.
ULI: Broadband Can Improve Real Estate Development
The real estate industry can boost property values and combat inequality by improving broadband access, said the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C.
Proptech Changing Real Estate Industry
Real estate has not always been seen as the most technology-focused industry, but that is changing fast, the Urban Land Institute and law firm Goodwin said.
ULI: Electrification Key to Decarbonizing Building Sector
The Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C., said the commercial real estate industry can shift to a decarbonized future by moving to all-electric buildings.