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What’s Trending in Real Estate: Find out at the Urban Land Institute’s 2017 Fall Meeting in Los Angeles

 For more information, contact: Trish Riggs 202-624-7086trisha.riggs@uli.org

Get the latest real estate trends, insights and forecasts at the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) 2017 Fall Meeting, set for October 23-26 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles. The meeting will explore a wide range of issues such as housing affordability, gentrification and social equity, technology advancements, environmental resiliency, demographic shifts, and retail challenges – all with a focus on the short- and long-term implications for real estate. It will also include programming specific to the extraordinary transformation of downtown Los Angeles over the past several years into a highly sought-after place to live as well as work.

World renowned architect Frank Gehry, who designed the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles as well as the to-be-developed Grand Avenue Project near the concert hall, will headline an impressive list of keynote speakers and other thought leaders who are influencing the built environment through their work. In addition, findings from the highly anticipated Emerging Trends in Real Estate® 2018 survey will be discussed during a general session that spotlights the most favorable markets for investment and development next year. (Last year, Austin, Texas ranked first; Los Angeles took fifth place.) 

Each day of the meeting will emphasize a separate area of focus:

As the largest of the institute’s events and one of the industry’s premier meetings, the annual ULI Fall Meeting routinely draws more than 6,500 members and guests, including internationally renowned land use experts representing all land use disciplines. The meeting’s real estate sessions are known for providing timely and relevant industry analyses, and for offering access to some of the globe’s most influential real estate leaders.

ULI’s Fall Meeting is the only industry gathering that covers all aspects of the industry and all issues affecting the industry. It’s the one place for new story ideas, new perspectives, new information and new sources. Registration is of course complimentary for the media. Please join us in Los Angeles!

Please note that separate tickets are required for the mobile tours. To request a ticket for an individual tour, please contact trisha.riggs@uli.org.

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