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.
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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.
ULI: CRE ‘Poised for a Rebound’
A panel of 42 real estate economists said commercial real estate is “poised for a rebound,” the Urban Land Institute reported.
ULI: The Business Case for UN Sustainable Real Estate Development Goals
The Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C., reported real estate organizations are increasingly expected to align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by investing in environmental, social and corporate governance.
ULI, PwC: Pandemic Accelerating CRE Trends
PwC, New York, and the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C., said COVID-19 is accelerating existing commercial real estate trends such as digitalization and online shopping.
Developers Focusing on Environmental, Social, Governance Strategies
The Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C., said the real estate industry will take an “increasingly focused” view of environmental, social and governance strategies going forward.
ULI: Real Estate Industry Should Promote Health, Social Equity
The real estate industry should adopt health and social equity practices and promote those already in existence, said the Urban Land Institute, Washington. D.C.
Report Highlights Post-Pandemic Real Estate Opportunities
The pandemic is accelerating many existing real estate trends and spawning some new ones, PwC and The Urban Land Institute said in their Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2021 report.
Investors Increasingly Screen for Market-Level Climate Risk
Real estate investors have expanded their climate risk analysis to explore market-level impacts, said the Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C.
‘Creative Placemaking’ Can Revitalize Communities, Boost Developer Returns
The Urban Land Institute, Washington D.C., said integrating the arts with good design can spark a creative culture in real estate projects, revitalize communities and boost financial and other return on investment measures for developers.