Tag: Urban Land Institute
Healthcare: Reform Impasse, Choppy Market Dulls Appetite for MOB Deals

Healthcare: Reform Impasse, Choppy Market Dulls Appetite for MOB Deals

Posted 03.01.2010 | Categories: Medical Office/Healthcare | No Comments

With Record Numbers of New Patients Expected To Need Outpatient Care, Experts Say Boom in Medical Office Deals Will Happen — But Investors May Have to Wait a Bit Longer

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U.S. Housing Market At Inflection Point: The “Old Normal” Will Not Be Part of Recovery, Says New Research From the Urban Land Institute

Posted 01.28.2010 | Categories: Uncategorized | No Comments

Report Cites Trends in Demographics, Consumer Behavior as Drivers of New Markets. As the U.S. economy recovers, emerging trends in demographics and consumer behavior will become major drivers of new housing opportunities, resulting in a residential market vastly different from the one that existed prior to the recession

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Transit: Transit-oriented report creates a vision for 250-acre site in Ontario

Posted 01.25.2010 | Categories: Transit Development | No Comments

ONTARIO – A report released by the Urban Land Institute on Tuesday affirmed the city’s vision for the 250-acre site known as the Meredith property.
The city has long envisioned creating a core development centered on a transit plaza on the vacant land just north of the 10 Freeway and east of Vineyard Avenue.
It is one [...]

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TESTING THE WATERS: Wealthy Investors Remain Eager But Selective Real Estate Buyers

Posted 12.07.2009 | Categories: Uncategorized | 1 Comment

More Than Two-Thirds of Respondents in Barclays Survey are Bullish on CRE, but Credit Availability is Still a Challenge for Potential Buyers
Cash buyers are currently the supreme rulers of a sparse and rocky CRE transaction landscape. Although transaction sheets don’t yet reflect much activity, a growing number of surveys and reports suggest that high net-worth [...]

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Transit: Top Four Markets for Real Estate

Posted 11.19.2009 | Categories: Transit Development | 1 Comment

Washington, D.C. ranks as the top market in the United States for real estate investment and development, which, in the current economic environment, means it is the least troubled. So says the 2010 version of Emerging Trends in Real Estate®, released this week at Urban Land Institute’s Annual Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
The widely anticipated [...]

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Healthcare: Planned Manhattan Skyscraper to Help Fix Healthcare?

Healthcare: Planned Manhattan Skyscraper to Help Fix Healthcare?

Posted 07.08.2009 | Categories: Medical Office/Healthcare | No Comments

A group of real-estate developers see a cure for what ails companies in the far flung healthcare industry. It’s a planned 60-story skyscraper in Manhattan called the World Product Centre.
The office building, which will have 1.5 million square feet of space and cost upwards of $1 billion, is designed around a concept that is somewhat [...]

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