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ULI–the Urban Land Institute is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit research and
education organization supported by its members.
Founded in 1936, the institute now has members in 80 countries
worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines, working in
private enterprise and public service.
The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to
provide leadership in the responsible use of land
and in creating and sustaining thriving
communities worldwide.
Senior Resident Fellows
Steve BlankSenior Resident Fellow, Finance
Michael HorstSenior Resident Fellow, Leadership
Thomas MurphySenior Resident Fellow, Urban Development
Ed McMahonSenior Resident Fellow, Development and Environmental Policy
John McIlwainSenior Resident Fellow, Housing
Public Officials / Rose Center
Minneapolis
Nashville
Philadelphia
Phoenix
The Daniel Rose Fellows Class of 2009-2010
Mayor R.T. Rybak
Mayor Karl Dean
Mayor Michael Nutter
Mayor Phil Gordon
Capital MarketsReal Estate Barometer on the Web
Publications
Awards
2009 ULI Global Awards for Excellence
Sustainability
Workforce Housing / Terwilliger Center
Infrastructure
ULI Memphis
ULI MemphisBelz
Boyle
LRK
Poag and McEwen
Turley
Memphis Region
ULI Memphis serves the Mid South Region,
promoting leading edge initiatives that increase
our region's economic and social vitality through the
wise use of our land resources.
Breaking down the Silos
ULI Memphis ProgramsAtlanta Tour
Regional Dialogue
Holly Springs Nat Park
ShelbyFarms
Shelby ForestLoosahatchie
Wolf
Coldwat
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Nonconnah
The Zipper Zone
Comprehensive Visioning
Credits: Movement for Israeli Urbanism and the J. Blaustein Institutes for Desert ResearchMICHAEL MEHAFFY, SERGIO PORTA, NIKOS SALINGAROS, YODAN ROFE
Great Neighborhoods
Environmental Sustainability
Economic Sustainability
Great Infrastructure
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The ULI Story
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Community Action Grants
Celebrating the 5th Anniversary
of the Community
Action Grant Program
Over $1.2 million and over 50 Grants Awarded
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385
I-55
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