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After Sandy: New Report Looks At Mitigating Climate Change Through Land Use

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The reality of climate change will forever alter community building, with planning and development decisions increasingly based on strengthening community resilience through what is built, and where and how it is built, according to a new report released by the Urban Land Institute (ULI). ” John McIlwain, ULI senior resident fellow/J.

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Real Estate Industry Making Progress In Reducing Energy Consumption And Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Most importantly, it shows the positive environmental impact resulting from a solid commitment by Greenprint’s members to make a difference,” said ULI Chief Executive Officer Patrick L.

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Conferences Micro-Lessons: 6 Ideas Worth Sharing

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ULI Spring Meeting | Detroit, MI. #5: Industry leaders shared their predictions and perspectives on capital markets in a rapid fire live-voting panel session at the ULI Spring Meeting. Said Kasita’s principal architect Dason Whitsett, construction in a “controlled factory environment is not subject to the whims of the market.”

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Stok Leaders Take New Roles to Ensure Strategic Future Growth

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The moves support the company’s plans for continued expansion and commitment to helping clients maximize the positive impact of their real estate on the environment and in their communities. Stok is reimagining the built environment. Stok Founder and Managing Member Matt Macko will move to Chief Strategy Officer.

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Fall Conference Circuit: 12 Top Takeaways

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ULI Fall Meeting | Boston, MA. #8: Center for Active Design Executive Director Joanna Frank and International WELL Building Institute President Rachel Gutter discussed the rise of healthy building certifications to provide a growth path for continued emphasis on health and wellness in the built environment. 10: Plants can imagine!

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Fall Conferences 2019: Top Takeaways

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2: The financial value of a healthy and productive built environment is big—and can be quantified. ULI Fall Meeting | Washington, D.C. #4: This year’s ULI Fall Meeting kicked off with a full-day Resiliency Summit to discuss climate change and its impact on real estate. 4: Resiliency, resiliency, resiliency!

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The Future of the Built Environment in 2019

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In preparation for 2019, you’ve likely already read through comprehensive emerging trends papers from ULI , CBRE , and other industry leaders, and maybe even stok’s Colorado Regional CRE Trendwatch Report. The post The Future of the Built Environment in 2019 appeared first on stok. To do this, we need to design for resiliency.