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1025 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW
Suite 500 West
Washington, DC 20007
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City Hall 1 Civic Square
Carmel, IN, 46032
United States
Date of Purchase Sep 30, 2013
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Event: 2013 ULI Fall Meeting
When: 11/05/13 111/08/13
Where: Chicago Architecture Foundation
224 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60604-2500
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City of Carmel, DOCS
Carmel, IN
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Some important information about your hotel.
What you should know:
> Custom House, the restaurant connected to the property is closed, as of
11/1/2012. A continental breakfast will be available for $9.00 plus tax, Mon-
Fri 6:30a-9a and Sat & Sun 7a-11a. We now offer Room Service through Gino s
East Sports Bar Sun-Thur 11a-10p and Sa & Sun 11a-11p. Guests will be able
to charge this offering to their room.
> Please be advised that this property does provide valet parking at an
additional charge that will be made payable directly to the hotel.
Details: 1 Room , 2 Nights ,1 Adult
1 Adult
Wed, Nov 6 $187.93
Thu, Nov 7 $178.94
Sum of nightly rates: $ 366.87
Tax Recovery Charge & Service Fees: $ 54.60
Total for 1 Room: $ 421.47
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Program of Events PROGRAM OF
Programming for the Fall Meeting is developed by ULI members to address timely topics of critical importance to EVENTS
professionals in every sector of the real estate industry.
Select Category
Program Tracks I Special Interest Tours I Mobile Workshops
Sessions by Program Track
Wednesday:
• General Sessions
• ULI Academy
• Industry/Market Trends
• Policy
• Real Estate Development Workshops
• Speed Learning
Thursday:
• General Sessions
• Capital Markets
• Development Deals
• Development Influencers
• Building Healthy Places
• Leadership
• Global
Friday:
• General Session
Program Tracks Special Interest Tours Mobile Workshops
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Hotel: Wyndham Blake Chicago
500 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60605
Telephone: 1.866.207.1488 (for questions about this reservation)
13129861234 (for other questions about the property)
Check In: Wed, Nov 6, 2013
Check Out: Fri, Nov 8, 2013
Nights: 2
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Deluxe Room with 1 King Bed Non Smoking Non-Refundable ( 1 Adult ), Mike
Hollibaugh Hot Deal - Custom House, the restaurant connected to the property is
closed. Room Service is not available. A continental breakfast is available for
purchase.
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- GoodBuy reservations are generally ineligible for hotel award points or airline
mileage.
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- Any changes to or cancellation of your GoodBuy reservation may result in fees up
to the full cost of your stay.
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- Please do not call the hotel directly to make changes or cancel this reservation,
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negotiated rates.
- If you are reserving multiple rooms at the same hotel for the same dates, you
must use a different name for each reservation.
- Using the same name for multiple reservations may cause the hotel to cancel
reservations that appear to be duplicates.
- Changes to the name on a reservation are not permitted after the booking is
completed.
- No refunds for unused nights, including those resulting from delayed check-in or
early check-out, will be given.
- Guests must be at least 18 to 21 years of age at time of check-in (depending on
individual hotel policy) unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- You must present photo ID at check in.
- You may be required to present a valid credit (not debit) card or cash deposit at
check in for incidentals.
- Please review your itinerary immediately. If any issues arise before or during
your trip you must call us right away. Why? We work with our suppliers to resolve
your concerns, so the only opportunity we have to help you is before your trip
ends. If you wait until you return, it's too late.
- If you experience an issue during your trip, you must call us immediately so that
we can assist you in resolving your problem. Any portion of your trip that has been
used is non-refundable. We are not responsible for any modifications you make to
your trip without our assistance.
- Bed types, smoking preference, and in-room amenities are subject to hotel
availability.
Room Policies
Room 1 : Deluxe Room with 1 King Bed Non Smoking Non-Refundable
- Any changes to, or cancellation of this booking are subject to a cancellation
penalty. This includes a 2 night room charge plus applicable Tax Recovery Charge &
Service Fees.
- Cancellations or changes made after check-in are subject to a 100% charge.
**************************************************************
Pricing
Some important information about your hotel.
What you should know:
> Custom House, the restaurant connected to the property is' closed, as of
11/1/2012. A continental breakfast will be available for $900 plus tax, Mon-
Fri 6:30a-9a and Sat & Sun 7a-11a. We now offer Room Service through Gino s
East Sports Bar Sun-Thur 11a-10p and Sa & Sun 11a-11p. Guests will be able
to charge this offering to their room.
> Please be advised that this property does provide valet parking at an
additional charge that will be made payable directly to thelhotel.
Details: 1 Room , 2 Nights ,1 Adult
------------------------------------------=------------ --.-- ---.-
1 Adult
Wed, Nov 6 $187.93
Thu, Nov 7 $178.94
Sum of nightly rates: $ 366.87
Tax Recovery Charge & Service Fees: $ 54.60
Total for 1 Room: $ 421.47
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We have charged a total of $ 421.47 to your MasterCard ( xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-3677 ).
**************************************************************
Travel Checklist
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take along with you on your trip. ,
- Photo ID - A valid photo ID is required for hotel check-in.
- Credit card - A valid credit card is required for hotel check-in.
- International Travel - Customs and immigration require certain documents for
travel to and from a foreign country. It is the traveler's responsibility to travel
with the required documents. No refunds will be made if improper documentation
results in denied boarding or entry.
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Help
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may be a penalty and/or charges for reservation changes, if you are able to make
changes.
Travelocity VIP 1-800-482-2422 24 hours a day / 7 days a week
En Espa?ol 1-866-828-3933 lam - 11pm
TDD/Hearing Impaired 1.800.555.7585 24 hours a day / 7 days a week
Outside the US 1-210-521-5871 24 hours a day / 7 days a week
If you have any questions regarding this reservation please call Travelocity VIP
Priority Service at 1-800-482-2422.
The Travelocity Guarantee
Everything about your booking will be RIGHT, or we'll work with our partners to
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Hotel Front Desk Use Only
**************************************************************
This is a Travelocity prepaid reservation. The room and Taxes, Tax Recovery Charge
+ Airline & Agency Fees were charged through Travelocity, but a separate folio
should be created for any incidentals, including extra person fees, associated with
this room reservation.
Room Type: Deluxe Room with 1 King Bed Non Smoking Non-Refundable
Room Code: 1732514
Rate Code: TR8
Confirmation Code: 82270063
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Travelocity VIP Priority Service at 1-800-482-2422.
Thank you for using Travelocity
Dear MIKE HOLLIBAUGH,
Your trip to Chicago, IL is confirmed. A summary of your reservation is provided
below. Please be sure to:
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> Read the instructions and policies listed below
> Print this email for your records.
> Contact us immediately if any issues arise with your reservation before
or during your trip.
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Itinerary
Hotel: Wyndham Blake Chicago
500 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60605
Telephone: 1.866.207.1488 (for questions about this reservation)
13129861234 (for other questions about the property)
Check In: Wed, Nov 6, 2013
Check Out: Fri, Nov 8, 2013
Nights: 2
Rooms
Deluxe Room with 1 King Bed Non Smoking Non-Refundable ( 1 Adult ), Mike
Hollibaugh Hot Deal - Custom House, the restaurant connected to the property is
closed. Room Service is not available. A continental breakfast is available for
purchase.
Guests: 1
Status: Confirmed
Primary Contact: MIKE HOLLIBAUGH Travelocity VIP
Need to modify or cancel this reservation?
http://travel.travelocity.com/mystuff/MyStuffControllerInit.do?target page=MvTrips&
Service=TRAVELOCITY
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Instructions and Policies
**************************************************************
Hotel Policies
- All GoodBuy hotel reservations are prepaid. Your credit card will be charged
when you complete your reservation.
- GoodBuy reservations are guaranteed for late arrival.
- GoodBuy reservations are generally ineligible for hotel award points or airline
mileage.
- Any incidental charges will be assessed directly to you by the hotel upon check-
out. Examples: Parking, Phone Calls, Room Service.
- Any changes to or cancellation of your GoodBuy reservation may result in fees up
to the full cost of your stay.
- Cancellations or changes made after check-in are subject to a 100% charge.
- Please do not call the hotel directly to make changes or cancel this reservation,
as their agents will not be able to change or issue refunds for these specially
negotiated rates.
If you are reserving multiple rooms at the same hotel for the same dates, you
must use a different name for each reservation.
- Using the same name for multiple reservations may cause the hotel to cancel
reservations that appear to be duplicates.
- Changes to the name on a reservation are not permitted after the booking is
completed.
- No refunds for unused nights, including those resulting from delayed check-in or
early check-out, will be given.
- Guests must be at least 18 to 21 years of age at time of check-in (depending on
individual hotel policy) unless accompanied by a parent. or guardian.
- You must present photo ID at check in.
- You may be required to present a valid credit (not debit) card or cash deposit at
check in for incidentals.
- Please review your itinerary immediately. If any issues arise before or during
your trip you must call us right away. Why? We work with our suppliers to resolve
your concerns, so the only opportunity we have to help you is before your trip
ends. If you wait until you return, it's too late.
- If you experience an issue during your trip, you must call us immediately so that
we can assist you in resolving your problem. Any portion of your trip that has been
used is non-refundable. We are not responsible for any modifications you make to
your trip without our assistance.
- Bed types, smoking preference, and in-room amenities are subject to hotel
availability.
Room Policies
Room 1 : Deluxe Room with 1 King Bed Non Smoking Non-Refundable
- Any changes to, or cancellation of this booking are subject to a cancellation
penalty. This includes a 2 night room charge plus applicable Tax Recovery Charge &
Service Fees.
- Cancellations or changes made after check-in are subject to a 100% charge.
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CATEGORY ARCHIVES:GENERAL SESSIONS
PROGRAM OF
The ULUStan Ross Real Estate Trends Conference General Session EVENTS
Wednesday 8:00a.m.–9:00a.m. � —
General Sessions
Keynote Speaker
Dan P elino
General Manager,Global Public Sector, IBM
The Future Is Not What It Used to Be[
Join us for the ULUStan Ross Real Estate Trends Conference General Session featuring Dan Pelino of IBM.A leader of
IBM's business in the government,education, health care and life sciences industries,Mr.Pelino will share his views on how
technology is reshaping education,health care and transforming cities and also explore the challenges and opportunities
these trends will create.
Opening General Session
Wednesday,4.30p.m.–6:00p.m.
University as Citizen
Hotbeds of innovation. Bastions of thought leadership. Leaders of cutting-edge research. Drivers of economic development.
Successful universities are the cornerstones upon which vibrant knowledge cities are built.They produce both the talent and
the research that attract jobs and investment.Yet many cities and higher education institutions fail to appreciate their shared
destiny.The real estate industry also underestimates the enormous opportunity represented by higher education's need for
state-of4heart facilities,housing and all the amenities of a small city.Join this panel of University Presidents,financiers and
decision makers to discover how they are increasingly collaborating to build a better future for their cities.Read more
General Session
Thursday,8.15a.m.–9:15a.m.
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Keynote Speaker
Sam 7011
Founder,Equity Group Investments and Chairman,Equity International
Creation of an Entrepreneur
Sam Zell,self-made American entrepreneur,will share the personal experiences,tough decisions and business strategy that
led him to become one of the most successful businessmen of our time.You don't want to miss this!
General Session
Thursday,5:00p.m.—6:00p.m.
General Session
Friday,8.15a.m.—10:15a.m.
The Changing World:A ULI Speaker Series
Innovation.Technology.Connection.In a world that is moving faster than ever,thinking differently is essential for success.A
series of thought leaders and visionaries will share ideas that are changing our world for the better.
Read more
Closing General Session
Friday, 12:30p.m.—1:30p.m.
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Keynote Speaker
The Honorable Jab Bush
43rd Governor of the State of Florida
Join us for the closing general session featuring Jeb Bush,former Go%emor of the State of Florida.Govemor Bush,a
successful business,economic,education and health care reformer,will share his insights on how to address the key
challenges facing America today.
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Program of Events PROGRAM OF
Programming for the Fall Meeting is developed by ULI members to address timely topics of critical importance to EVENTS
professionals in every sector of the real estate industry.
Select
Program Tracks I Special Interest Tours Mobile Workshops Category —
Sessions by Program Track
Wednesday:
• General Sessions
• ULI Academy
• Industry/Market Trends
• Policy
• Real Estate Development Workshops
• Speed Leaming
Thursday:
• General Sessions
• Capital Markets
• Development Deals
• Development Influencers
• Building Healthy Places
• Leadership
• Global
Friday:
• General Session
Program Tracks I Special Interest Tours Mobile Workshops
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CATEGORY ARCHIVES:FORUM 48/KNOwLFOGE CITIES FORUM
PROGRAM OF
Space, Place and the Future of Learning EVENTS
Wednesday, 10:45a.m.—12:00p.m.
Forum 48/Knowledge Cities Forum
Higher education is the cornerstone of a successful knowledge city.How,when and where it is delivered is changing at light
speed.Cities that understand and capitalize on this trend will be winners in the global competition for talent and investment.
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Cinderella City—The Chicago Story
Wednesday,9:15 a.m.—10:30 a.m.
Chicago is reinventing tomorrow with an ecosystem of innovation is creating a globally competitive knowledge economy. How
Is Chicago repositioning Itself as"America's Urban Campus?What lessons have been learned for other cities?Read more
Universities as Catalysts of Growth
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10.45a.m.
Universities,in partnership with elected leaders,city officials and community groups,are uniquely positioned to revitalize and
contribute to the growth of their communities and to be drivers of economic and workforce development. University leaders
will discuss their successes in being a positive influence on their communities and the challenges they have had to
overcome.Read more
From Vision to Reality—The Power of Collaboration
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
City+University+Business+Place maker=successful Knowledge City. Hear an overview of key trends,issues and
opportunities from the point of view of the four Knowledge City stakeholder groups.A look at successful case studies from
around the world.Read more
Voices from Tomorrow: The Next Generation
Thursday, 1.45p.m.—3:00p.m.
Cities that nurture talent and innovation attract investment.What do students,recent graduates and entrepreneurs want from
the places where they study work and live?What can cities,universities and business do to better develop the skills and
talent needed to be competitive in the future?Read more
Competing for the Future: Who Wins and Why?
Thursday,3:30p.m.—4:45p.m.
Where do we go from here?This town hall debate will explore the DNA of successful knowledge cities.What should
investors,developers and business look for when placing their bets in an increasingly unpredictable world?Read more .
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CATEGORY ARCHIVES:SESSION BY TRACK
PROGRAM OF
Bending the Cost Curve on Affordable Rental Development EVENTS
Wednesday,9:15a.m.–10:30a.m. _
Session by Track
The need for more affordable rental housing is on the rise,but so are the costs to develop that product type.Tackling the
question of how to lower the cost of developing and preseMng long-term affordable rental housing has Important financial and
political implications.Join a panel of leading experts as they share insights and reactions to a newly released study from
Enterprise Community Partners and ULI's Terwilliger Center for Housing that identifies the drivers of development costs and
outlines recommendations for reducing them while continuing to maintain quality and sere target populations and incomes.
Read more–�
Fundamental Skills for Real Estate Development Professionals I— Financial
Analysis
Wednesday,9:15a.m.–10:30a.m.
Learn step-by-step the process for developing the skills necessary to critically analyze a development project. The session
will cover projecting and analyzing return on Investment,the use of leverage,mortgage types and uses,and pro forma
building and analysis.Read more–.
Creating the Adaptable City
Wednesday,9:15a.m.–10.30a.m.
It Is almost a year after Hurricane Sandy—the second costliest hurricane in U.S.history–hit the New York/New Jersey
region.Unique as this catastrophe was,it was by no means a singular event;in 2012 there were more weather related
catastrophes than any prior year.Urban regions everywhere are challenged today as never before to develop resilience and
adaptability,and to prepare for the long term.
This past July,members of three ULI District Councils—New York,Northam New Jersey,and Philadelphia---joined with
senior ULI members from across the country and abroad for a Combined Disaster Assistance Advisory Serices panel that
developed best practices and principals for long-term preparedness based on a host of reports and studies about the region's
future resilience.Come and hear these best practices and fundamental principles from members of the post-Sandy panel and
discuss with them how they can be applied to your region as it prepares for a world with a rapidly changing climate.Read
more–.
Careers in Real Estate: Opportunities Abound—the Resurgence of Real Estate
Careers
Wednesday,9:15a.m.–10:30a.m.
While most segments of the industry are in the early stages of recovery,new opportunities are evident and hiring trends are
developing.A panel including a search firm executive,senior level employer and human relations expert explore the current
employment picture and share personal insights about career strategies and tactics for near and longer tern career
fulfillment. Read more
Places of Magic and Challenge: Water as the Anchor
Wednesday,9:15a.m.–10:30a.m.
In virtually every city in the world,people want to be by the water.The waterfront is a place of value.When it comes to
waterfront development,does a rising tide really lift all ships?This session will look at three new developments in Baltimore,
San Diego and Chicago that have faced great controversy.It's never easy,hear their stories.Join us as we try to answer,
what are the best attributes of long-term value creation along our cities magical waterfronts and how do you balance the
different ways people view value being created?Read more
Intangible Urban Value: How Soft Power Will Determine the Competitiveness of
Tomorrow's Global Mega Cities
Wednesday,9:30a.m.—10:15a.m.
This panel of experts from Tokyo,London and Hong Kong will look beyond infrastructure,buildings and facilities to"soft
power'—comfort,security,safety and other such elements that can't be effectively analyzed quantitatively—and discuss the
relative positions of top g 9
global cities in this regard,while also looking at and discussing the merits of measures cities are
taking to raise their perceived"soft"value.Read more
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The Value Proposition in 2nd Tier Cities
Wednesday, 10:45a.m.—12:00p.m.
With revitalization efforts happening in almost every downtown and vacancy rates decreasing in the smaller cities,market
demand is increasing,especially for apartments in many 2nd and 3rd tier cities.The low barriers to entry in these markets
make them ideal places to find value propositions.Given Chicago's central location,it is surrounded by 2nd and 3rd tier
cities(Milwaukee,Cleveland,Columbus,Indianapolis,St.Louis, Kansas City,Omaha,Minneapolis/St.Paul),this session
will take a regional examination of the major players looking to diversify and entering the market in these 2nd and 3rd tier
cities.Read more
Fundamental Skills for Real Estate Development Professionals I (cont'd)—Site
Selection and Due Diligence
Wednesday, 10:459.m.—12:00p.m.
The importance of ensuring a sufficient due diligence period,securing the appropriate team members,and performing a
thorough effort cannot be overstated. These steps provide the developer with the final opportunity to rescind the transaction
before closing on the purchase. Learn how to avoid post-closing conditions that could destroy the viability and profitability of
a project.Read more
Repositioning Suburban Corridors:from Soulless Strips to Something Better
Wednesday, 10.45a.m.—12:OOp.m.
Throughout the country,suburban arterials and corridors—characterized by massive parking lots,a plethora of big signs,
underperforming buildings and a total dependence on automobiles for access and circulation—add ugliness,danger,and
pollution to the metropolitan landscape.But it doesn't have to be that way.Learn how three communities are turning
suburban corridors around,creating human-scaled places with mixed-use development and 21st century infrastructure. Read
more
PACE Financing in Practice
Wednesday, 11:00a.m.—11:45a.m.
Prologis and Simon Property Group have used Property Assessed Clean Energy(PACE)financing for energy efficiency and
renewable energy upgrades to buildings that have reduced their operating costs and increased building value.Hear project
details and why innovative PACE financing can make sense for upgrades to your buildings.Read more
Urban Inffll Retail: The Current Fad, but Hard to Get it Right
Wednesday, 1.15p.m.—2:30p.m.
Although retail has been the most out of famr investment sector,urban infill retail is all the rage among investors.However,It
is hard to create and wry difficult to get it right.The retail property sector has been suffering from a general pull-back by the
consumer,rising prices for goods,and competition from online sales,which have created a negative image for the investment
sector.However,retail sales in activity centers in affluent cities and higher density suburbs have been growing,in some
cases very rapidly.High sales per square foot suggest demand for more space,but it is often hard to deliver.This session
will focus on the experience of investors and developers of such space,and will provide Insights into the challenges and
rewards of diving into this unique sub-sector!Read more
Telecommunications and Land Use: Increasing Value for Property and Real
Estate
Wednesday, 1:15p.m.–2:30p.m
As both the definition,as well as design,of broadband networks are expanding across the country,enhancements to
traditional telecommunications services are helping property developers and real estate owners see the potential for
technology in improving property values and communities by attracting more long-term and profitable tenants. New initiatives
to provide communities with Improved"Gigabit speed"Internet access are leading to advances In healthcare delivery,civic
participation,affordability and the opportunity to build resilient local communities. At the same time,real estate developers
are utilizing cost-effective technologies to provide new amenities for residences and office buildings,paving the way for new
high-speed online services that brick-and-mortar building tenants value.Read more--
A New Spin on Housing Affordability: Rethinking Single Family Rental Housing's
Evolution and Role
Wednesday, 1:15p.m.–2:30p.m.
Single family homes for rent have been a quiet unknown in the housing equation for decades.The real estate downturn and
accompanying foreclosure epidemic brought investors to the game of buying foreclosed homes(some new and some very
used)for the purpose of renting them out.Initially done by Individuals and small Investment groups,the Industry has ewhed
to one encompassing major capital players and the beginnings of single family for-rent REITs and homebuilders focused
primarily on for-rent single family housing.What some have believed to be a passing fad,which will go out of favor as deeply
discounted foreclosures disappear,may,in fact,be evolving into another viable long-term housing format that may help
resolve some issues regarding housing affordability in the future.Hear about this trend from the viewpoint of community
developers,homebuilders,REIT owners and investors,and those setting housing policy.If it is a fad,how does it unwind and
what are the risks?If not,how might this sector evolve and how big might it get?What will be its impact on housing
affordability?Where are the opportunities?What evolutions and adjustments might be required from the industry and policy
making entities?Read more
Fundamental Skills for Real Estate Development Professionals II—Project
Entitlement
Wednesday, 1:15p.m.–2.30p.m.
Entitlement includes project permitting,growth management and land use regulations,as well as concepts as sustainable
development,smart growth,green development,and compact urban mixed-use development. Everyone in the development
field,regardless of their experience,needs updating on a regular basis.Read more
Starting a Development Company
Wednesday,1:15p.m.–2:30p.m.
Join John McNellis fora truly unique and personal look at starting a successful development company. John will share how
to go about starting your own firm,covering topics from choosing projects to specializing in product types to raising money
and picking partners. He will cover working with service providers and learning how to take necessary risks and avoid
unnecessary ones. John will discuss typical profit sharing arrangements with money partners,the differences from a
developers perspective between institutional money and that of family&friends and why--ultimately—your best financial
partner is always your banker.Half of the presentation time will be devoted to questions and answers.Read more
Will Increasing Interest Rates Pummel Your Portfolio?
Wednesday, 1:30p.m.–2:15p.m.
Interest rates have nowhere to go but up–and when that happens,real estate valuations could suffer.Get both the global
and domestic perspectives on.this hot-button Issue that's keeping real estate investors up at night.Read more
The "Sharing Economy": Can 21st Century Cities Continue to Thrive with Less
Parking?
Wednesday,3:00p.m.–4:15p.m.
Todav's world class cities orosoered in the aae of the automobile.With the dvnamic renaissance of urban livina.and ever
increasing access to mass transit,as well as car and bike sharing,are last century's needs still relevant?Experts will
address issues of how to re-envision the role of parking and cars in"21st century cities."What factors should be considered
and what role should govemment and the market play In determining parking requirements for new development and the
adaptive reuse of the existing building stock?Read more
Mentor Mart for Emerging Leaders: Honoring ULI Lifetime Trustee Bob Engstrom
Wednesday,3:00p.m.—4:15p.m.
ULI Lifetime Trustee Bob Engstrom is attending is 100th consecutive Fall and Spring meeting.One of his landmark
concurrent programs over these decades has been roundtables which create the opportunity for LILI's emerging leaders to
connect with ULI Trustees,Governors and other senior members. Please join us for this salute to Bob in one of his favorite
interactive formats. Read more-->
Fundamental Skills for Real Estate Development Professionals li(cont'd)—
Structuring the Deal to be Profitable
Wednesday,3:00p.m.—4:15p.m.
The way a transaction is structured at the outset has a direct impact on the profitability of a project. The probability of
achieving the project's financial goals can be enhanced by the way in which the deal is structured. This session will teach
you the key elements Involved In structuring the successful development project.Read more-->
Executives' Perspective on Global Sustainability
Wednesday,3;00p.m.—4:15p.m.
Is Improving the sustainablHty of your portfolio creating value?Join executive level panelists to discuss sustalnabllity
programs that drive value.Read more—+
P3 in the US: Opportunities for Real Estate Developers
Wednesday,3.00p.m.—4.15p.m.
An increasing number of government entities are looking to the private sector to minimize expenditures while securing
needed capital improvements and operating efficiency and expertise. What public sector areas offer privatization
opportunities? How can the private sector through private equity,dedicated infrastructure funds and REITs leverage these
economic shifts,and what pitfalls exist with the expected conversion. Read more—+
Chicago's Intermodal Exchanges: The Inland Port
Wednesday,3:15p.m.—4:00p-m.
Chicagoland is the world's leader in rail traffic volume and the crossroads of America. The City is also at the mouth of the
Great Lakes,the largest body of fresh water in the word. How to continue to capitalize on these resources? Hear from two
market leaders in such transportation logisitics. Learn about the newest trends,technological changes and other product
distribution dynamics for land and water from this expert panel.Read more
The Current State of Middle—Market Real Estate Finance
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10:45a.m.
This session will provide the inside scoop on the multiple and varied sources of debt capital for middle-market properties.
Commercial mortgage debt is currently more available than expected,from some new sources and with some different terms.
Loam from a group of active lenders about their latest programs,terms and pricing,including:interest rate spreads,
amortization periods,carve-outs,recourse,underwriting standards and escrows.Given the recent volatility in interest rates,
special attention will be paid to a discussion of tender options to lock interest rates.Read more
Maximizing Financial Returns through Building Repositioning:A Development
i
Alternative
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10:45a.m.
In the face of rising energy costs,antiquated building infrastructure and a desire to upgrade properties to Class A office and
luxury residential,developers are increasingly opting for a transformative approach to the redevelopment of existing
properties.This panel will discuss how to resolve such issues through comprehensive reclad,overclad,interiors and
infrastructure upgrades within occupied facilities,establishing building repositioning as a cost effective,viable alternative to
new development.Learn how to maximize financial returns as a result of repositioning,increasing Not by raising rents,
decreasing vacancy rates,reducing operating expenditures,lowering tax liability and attracting premium tenants.Read more
Universities as Catalysts of Growth
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10.45a.m.
Universities,In partnership with elected leaders,city officials and community groups,are uniquely positioned to revitalize and
contribute to the growth of their communities and to be drivers of economic and workforce development. University leaders
will discuss their successes in being a positive influence on their communities and the challenges they have had to
overcome.Read more—+
Darwin's Retail: Survival of the Fittest
Thursday, 9:30a.m.—10:45a.m.
Convenience store,couture boutique,gastropub,the mall and retail.com all have one thing in common;quality of the
consumer's experience.Cultural and technological changes are reshaping the definition of that quality and are accelerating
the natural selection of winners and losers.Join a multi-disciplinary discussion that explores the wining strategies of today
and the future.Read more-
Making Healthy Places Happen
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10:45a.m.
Nichols Prize Laureates share what it takes to implement a vision to transform communities,and offer an insight into the
challenges of Implementing a healthy living culture.Read more
New Models to Harness Inter-generationalism
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10:45a.m.
Explore the ties between the Silent and Baby Boom Generations and their parents and children and the impact of these
changes on developing communities.What does the growing desire of these generations to live near each other say about
the best ways to develop or redevelop communities?Learn from the successes and mistakes of practitioners Implementing
these strategies throughout the country.Developers of all asset classes will learn how to harness the power of this rising
phenomena to drive demand for their projects.Read more
Concept to Reality: Global Cities in the Age of Competitiveness and Innovation
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10.45a.m.
Join city leaders as they provide unique insights into their cities'latest innovative plans and developments driving real estate
growth,productivity and prosperity.City leaders will share the latest thinking and research that has made these hot urban
projects a reality.Hear the reasons to invest in their respective cities and engage In a dialogue with these city leaders.
Participate in a challenge to vote for the most innovative and competitive city at the 2013 ULI Fall meeting.Read more
Multi-Family Development 4.0: A Look at Why Suburban and Secondary Market
Developments Make Sense Today
Thursday,9:30a.m.—10:45a.m.
The past few years have produced a large amount of urban,infill developments,but an increasing number of developers are
moving into suburban areas near job centers as well dynamic secondary markets to achieve more yield in a shorter period of
time. In this session,we will explore development in suburban locations and in secondary markets,and why these
alternatives to urban infill locations make sense today.Read more +
A Neighborhood Revitalized: Chicago's Pilsen
Thursday,9:45a.m.to 10:30a.m.
Pilsen has been one of the fastest changing neighborhoods of Chicago.Located just three miles from downtown Chicago and
served by a quick train ride,the historic Latino neighborhood has been at the center of a vibrant arts,education,and
community redevelopment effort that has resulted in fourteen residential buildings,new public schools,and the recent
opening La Casa Student Housing serving several local universities.Read more
MPC Partnerships that Add to the Bottom Line
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
This interactive program will explore how cooperation and partnerships between municipalities, non-profits,developers,
builders and other businesses can add long-term value to master planned communities through creative infrastructure funding
solutions and community and lifestyle building techniques. In addition to this"brain storming"session on partnering for
success,many"real deal,real numbers"examples of money making partnerships will be highlighted. Read more
What Equity Wants
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
Pension funds,private equity groups,REITs,sovereign wealth funds,and private investors have stocked up a lot of equity
aimed at commercial estate,but competition is heating up as investors are making plays for limited supply of available
investments.Equity investors continue to target low-risk assets in prime locations,but are becoming increasingly frustrated
by pricing and lack of suitable product. While some investors have to reduce their return expectations in order to secure the
best deals with the best sponsors,a number of investors are also signaling a move up the risk curve,widening their
geographical horizons and the types of assets they are prepared to consider. Interest has moved beyond the main gateway
cities into markets such as Houston, Dallas,and Atlanta.The move into'riskier style transactions includes smaller assets,
properties with shorter lease terms,non-stabilized assets,and development opportunities.This panel will discuss how
pricing competition and placement pressure is motivating equity investors to place capital back into real estate and how
developers/operators can position themselves to attract the right equity partners.Read more
Bringing Education Home
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
Hear from several developers as they share the different paths they followed to bring their communities the best education
solutions.They see education as more than the bricks and mortar of a K-8 or K-12 campus and they see the need to
address the needs of each community and its students.The consumer today is about choice.The solutions are unique and
the tool kit is expanding.From one charter school in 1992 to over 6,000 charters today. From single-use buildings to shared
facilities for multiple generations.Those from all asset classes will learn and want to participate in this critical discussion.
Read more
Asia Pacific Real Estate Market Update and Recent Trends in Investment
Activities
Thursday, 11:15a.m.-12:30p.m.
Hear a high-level overview of the Asian real estate market,with a focus on recent trends in investment activities by
institutional investors.Senior executives of major development companies and investment funds operating in key countries
and sub-regions,such as China,Japan,and Southeast Asia,will dig deeper into these current investment trends and
activities.Read more
Shared Housing Meets Micro Real Estate: Mining a Multi-Billion Dollar
Underground Market in Search of Game-Changing Insights
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
Micro real estate.the efficient use of space thmunh hinh-tensity lavauts enabled by smart desion and technnlnav_is a
rapidly growing trend in urban areas across the country.Join us for a session that will advance the micro-housing
conversation by focusing on shared housing.Hear about the powerful demographic,socioeconomic and psychographic
trends behind the emergence of the multi-billion dollar room-share market facilitated by Craigslist and similar websites. Both
the benefits and shortcomings of this product and the underground marketplace in which it transacts will be highlighted.
Parallels will be drawn to startups in other sectors of the new"Sharing Economy,"from ZIpcar to AIrBnB.Pioneering
developers will discuss how they are re-imagining housing solutions for first-time urban renters and galvanizing participants in
the multifamily sector to bring the shared housing model out of the shadows of the underground market. Read more
E-Commerce Fulfillment Centers: The" New" Industrial
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
As consumers change their buying methods,the impact on the distribution warehouse is evident.A whole new language is
evolving from this rapid change.Join us as we examine the growing trend of Multi-Channel,Omni Channel and E-commerce
fulfillment centers that are being built across North America.This segment is growing at double digit rates,matching the
overall growth in web sales volume being reported by the National Retail Federation.Hear from one of industrial real estate's
recognized leading experts on E-Commerce centers,a tenant/retailer expanding Into E-commerce,a developer who knows
the risks and rewards of bulk distribution and get a designer's inside look at an E-Corn facility with a review of the growth of
automation and the incumbent real property design parameters that are required for automation. Read more
From#$!@ to Shinola: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Revitalizing Cities
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
From Detroit to Miami,decayed inner city neighborhoods are becoming centers for tech startups and ambitious
entrepreneurs;bringing new vitality,brainpower and jobs to the urban core and promising to create a sustainable economic
model for cities. Hear from these urban economic pioneers who are choosing distressed neighborhoods and downtowns and
those tracking this trend.Read more
Building the 21st Century Healthy Work Environment
Thursday, 11:15a.m.—12:30p.m.
Forget the hype of foosball tables in the break room and twister mats in the boardroom. Not every tenant is a Facebook or a
tech startup reliving a college experience,but every tenant wants the best and brightest employees.Increasingly,employers
are offering more quality in experience and place to attract that talent.Join a discussion with leading developers and
operators that are driving their bottom line and capturing a wide array of 21 st century tenants through innovative design,
operations and programing.Read more
Revitalizing a Former Industrial Area in Detroit's East Riverfront District Using
Senior Housing
Thursday,11:30p.m.to 12:15p.m.
Revitalization of urban core areas requires a mix of uses and programming.This session will illustrate how neighborhoods
can be anchored with the important senior market segment using abandoned industrial buildings in one of the most
challenging real estate markets in the county. Read more
Redefining & Recharging Hospitality: New Models to Drive &Shape the Industry
Thursday, 1:45p.m.—3:00p.m.
Real hospitality should drive the market, not follow trends.This is more important than ever in today's increasingly
competitive environment,where owners,operators,and designers must develop innovative models to win guests,and gel
them to stay longer.Whether re-branding or remodeling outdated properties,or initiating new developments,hear from
industry experts that are redefining and recharging standard solutions to deliver real hospitality. Read more
Building Healthy, Wealthy and Wiser
Thursday, 1.45p.m.—3:OOp.m.
Hear from a diverse group of builders and developers with on-the-ground communities as they discuss their approaches to
creating healthy communities through the integration of health,wellness and real estate and share their perspectives on
ULI's new guiding principles for building healthy places.Learn what they find is working and what did not.These real deals
will illustrate how health can be intertwined through all aspects of public and private real estate development and deliver to
the bottom line while better serving the consumer. Read more---.
The View from the Top: Serial Careers and Multiple Successes
Thursday, 1:45p.m.-3:OOp.m.
Executives today are routinely achieving their next success through a move across industries and sectors.This pattern is
not a detour or"speed bump"but an astute,next step for a world class executive.A panel of successful executives will
explain how they did it—how leadership styles and skills can be transferred and enhanced from industry to industry,private
sector to public sector and profit to non-profit entities. Read more-�
Emerging Trends in Real Estate®2014
Thursday, 1:45p.m.-3:OOp.m.
What does the future hold for real estate investment and development and what are the key trends that will shape the real
estate market in 2014?What do industry leaders say about the outlook for U.S. real estate finance and capital markets,
property sectors, metro areas,and other real estate issues?Hear the findings of the 35th Annual Emerging Trends in Real
Estate®2014 report. Emerging Trends in Real Estate®,undertaken jointly by PwC and the Urban Land Institute, is based
on insights from hundreds of industry leaders and is the most highly regarded and widely read forecast report in the real
estate industry.Read more-+
Chicago Real Estate Goes Global
Thursday, 9:30a.m.-10:45a.m.
Chicago companies have been pioneers in the field of cross border real estate investment and development. Hear from two
as they recount and discuss their experiences In the global marketplace. First,why and how did they venture abroad?
Second,what have been their experiences? What have been their successes-and their failures? What have been the
lessons learned and in hindsight what would they have done differently? And finally,what is their view on the future for
international real estate practices?Read more
From Chicago to the World: A Review of Chicago's Architectural History and the
Lessons for Global Projects of Tomorrow
Thursday, 1:45p.m.-3:OOp.m.
Chicago has one of the richest histories of architecture in the United States beginning with the Burnham Plan of 1909.Take
part in an architectural exploration with Adrian Smith+Gordon Gill,two of the most exciting practitioners of today offering
their interpretation of the significance of the architectural trends of the past as they inform design for the next 100 years in
Chicago and globally. Learn what can be done to retrofit our existing cities with an overview of their zoning and sustainability
study:"Towards Zero Carbon"and how this applies to the creation of brand new supertowers and new cities in Asia and
around the world.Read more-�
Make No Small Plans:Adaptive Re-Use of Transformative Sites Around the World
Thursday, 1:45p.m.-3:00p.m
Large-scale adaptive land reuse presents unique challenges and opportunities,and most importantly demands visionary
leadership—in other words,these projects are not for the faint of heart,the impatient,nor those without imagination!The
monumental size and time horizon of the projects we'll be discussing introduces entitlement,master planning,infrastructure,
financing,and execution issues that will be discussed in detail by team leaders from a decommissioned air force base in
Panama,a former US Steel site in Chicago,and a mine reclamation and urban brownfield site in China.These are
generation-shaping projects that will change the face of their surrounding cities and regions,just as Daniel Burnham's plans
once transformed Chicago's lakefront.Read more
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Where are the Opportunities for Multifamily Capital Investment?
Thursday, 1:45p.m.-3:QOp.m.
t t invest e t sector in the United States.
For the first time in more than a decade,apartments have replaced office as he op m n
With valuations surpassing peak levels and yields compressing across the risk spectrum,talks of an apartment bubble are
an increasing conversation topic amongst investors.In this session,attendees will take a deep dive into the state of the
multifamily market as our panel of industry leaders define opportunities for development and value-add investing, pinpoint
tigntening unconvemionai marxers wim ngn returns ana aiscuss now to naHgate the mcreasea competition Tor nnancing
throughout the capital stack.Read more
From Chicago to the World:A Review of Chicago's Architectural History and the
Lessons for Global Projects of Tomorrow
Thursday, 1:45p.m.—3:00p.m.
Chicago has one of the richest histories of architecture In the United States beginning with the Burnham Plan of 1909.Take
part in an architectural exploration with Adrian Smith+Gordon Gill,two of the most exciting practitioners of today offering
their interpretation of the significance of the architectural trends of the past as they inform design for the next 100 years in
Chicago and globally. Learn what can be done to retrofit our existing cities with an overview of their zoning and sustainability
study:"Towards Zero Carbon"and how this applies to the creation of brand new supertowers and new cities in Asia and
around the world.Read more
Millennium Park 10 Years Later: A Case Study on the Value of Public-Private
Investment
Thursday,2.•0Op.m. to 2:45p.m.
Chicago's Millennium Park is a new urban epicenter,driving tourism,causing a residential rebirth on Michigan Avenue and
showing how public/private collaboration can successfully create value. Hear two of Chicago's top residential developers on
the impact of the park on the adjacent residential market and other insights with the approach of the park's 10th anniversary.
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