🗯 Five reasons to register for ReImagine 2024 | Ho Chi Minh City | 19-20 November 1️⃣ Elevate your career with deep dives into Capital Markets, Proptech and Sustainability with sessions and roundtables run by sector experts. 2️⃣ Grow your network with like-minded professionals passionate about future proofing our urban environments across Asia. 3️⃣ As a leader, ReImagine gives you the opportunity to give back to the ULI community, to impart your knowledge to the next generation of leaders, so that they too are best placed to tackle the complex challenges our industry is facing. 4️⃣ Explore some of Ho Chi Minh City’s cutting-edge architecture, innovative industrial design and progressive public amenities. 5️⃣ ReImagine the future of the built environment with leaders and industry innovators. This unique forum will provide a two-way exchange of knowledge that enriches everyone involved and strengthens our community as a whole. Register now to avoid missing out: https://reimagine.uli.org/ Alan Beebe Stephanie Ng May Chow Zoé Auclair-Boissonnat Gemma Haimes Diwa Law Yusnita Baharuddin
ULI Asia Pacific
Real Estate
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ULI’s mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.
About us
ULI, the Urban Land Institute, is a nonprofit research and education organisation supported by its members. Founded in 1936, we now have over 45,000 members worldwide, representing the entire spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines working in private enterprise and public service. A multidisciplinary real estate forum, ULI facilitates an open exchange of ideas, information, and experience among industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better places. Members say we provide information they can trust, and that ULI is a place where leaders come to grow professionally and personally through sharing, mentoring, and problem solving. With pride, ULI members commit to the best in land use policy and practice. Across Asia Pacific, ULI has about 2,600 members, with a particularly strong presence in Australia, China Mainland, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Philippines and Singapore.
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https://asia.uli.org/
External link for ULI Asia Pacific
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- Real Estate
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Founded
- 1982
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A huge thank you to everyone who joined us this week at the sold-out ULI GBA Annual Conference! 🎉 We were honored to have Vincent H.S. Lo, Chairman of Shui On Group and #ULI Life Trustee, as our keynote speaker. His insights on the #GBA's pivotal role in real estate set the stage for our theme: "Innovation and Resilience: Shaping the Path to Success in the Greater Bay Area". Stay tuned for more updates as we continue this important dialogue! #ULIGBA2024 #GreaterBayArea #Leadership Scott Dunn Alan Beebe ULI China Mainland Kelly Mai Shirley Shao
Inspiring opening remarks by #ULI Life Trustee, Vincent HS Lo, Chairman of #ShuionGroup at the #ULIGBA conference - highlighting the important role played by #GBA in the world of real estate! Listening to insights from a visionary leader with over 30 years of experience and sharing his best practices to a sold-out audience - #priceless! Stay tune for more! The day has just begun… ULI Asia Pacific #wherethefutureisbuilt #inspire #lead #connect #memberled #missiondriven
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A warm welcome to Angela Cain as our new Global CEO! 🎉 #Welcome #UrbanLandInstitute #Leadership
Today, I begin my journey as Global CEO of the Urban Land Institute, the world's oldest and largest network of multidisciplinary real estate professionals. With a membership base of over 48,000 experts worldwide, ULI is uniquely positioned to address the complex land use challenges that are critical to ensuring communities thrive for generations to come. In just over 25 years, the world’s population is expected to reach nearly 10 billion. Most of this growth will occur in our cities, with almost seven out of 10 people projected to live in urban spaces by 2050. This shift will place significant pressure on both established and emerging metropolitan areas, presenting global and local challenges that will require innovative, multi-faceted solutions. Organizations like ULI play a critical role in addressing these challenges by bringing together our members, partners, and other stakeholders from around the world. By leveraging our collective expertise, we can devise cross-disciplinary solutions that not only address global trends but also have a tangible impact on local communities. I am eager to amplify ULI’s mission-driven work and further harness the wealth of ideas and expertise within our membership. In the coming months, my top priority will be to serve as the organization's Chief Listening Officer, engaging with our staff, members, our vast network of districts and national councils, and partnering organizations to understand our current goals and to collectively shape our vision for the future. I am deeply grateful to the ULI board and search committee for their trust and support in welcoming me into this extraordinary organization. I look forward to working alongside our members to advance our mission to shape the future of the built environment.
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🌟 In support of our partnership with ANREV, we are excited to highlight their 15th Annual Conference in Hong Kong! 🌟 The ANREV 15th Annual Conference will take place on 6 & 7 November 2024 in Hong Kong. This year’s theme, "Diversifying for the Future: Tapping into Growth Opportunities Across the APAC Region," promises to deliver insightful discussions and invaluable networking opportunities. 🔍 What to Expect: · Global Perspectives: Insights on macroeconomic and geopolitical trends · Real Estate Evolution: Strategies for navigating the changing landscape · Capital Flows: Fireside chat on cross-border opportunities and challenges · Emerging Markets: Unlocking new avenues for growth · Beyond Traditional: Exploring alternative real estate sectors · Innovation & Sustainability: Keynotes on innovation and green value · Debt Strategies: For private real estate investment · Future Outlook: Closing interview on the future of real estate 📅 Register now and be part of this exceptional event: https://lnkd.in/ekxb9D6K
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As we begin September, we’re thrilled to welcome you to our new ULI Singapore office at Raffles Place! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for the grand opening and has been part of this journey! This #ULI space is dedicated to our members and community to connect, inspire, and lead. We invite you to swing by our new office or join us at the upcoming ULI Singapore Annual Conference to spark new ideas together! Alan Beebe May Chow Stephanie Ng Mireille Wan Jiaping He Gemma Haimes Priscilla T.
We are excited to announce the grand opening of the Urban Land Institute Singapore office in our new address at Raffles Place! 🏢✨ This refresh represents our continued commitment to fostering collaboration, innovation, and excellence in real estate development and land use across Singapore and the region. We look forward to welcoming our members, partners, and the broader real estate community to engage in transformative and multi-disciplinary discussions and initiatives that will shape the future of the built environment. A big thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey and made ULI Singapore a unique platform of shared experience and learnings. Together, we are building better communities that seek to connect, inspire, and lead. Alan Beebe, May Chow, Mireille Wan, Stephanie Ng, Jiaping He, Yusnita Baharuddin, Wanshi Zheng, Darren Sabom, Scott Dunn, Sylvester Wong, Chintan Raveshia, Dionne Hoh, Terence Seah, Gerald Yong, Jack Backen, Wei Leng Tang, Dan Cerf, Angela Spathonis, Nayan Parekh, Angela Lee, FAIA, ACHA, LEED AP, EDAC, Jun Ho Pok, Anthony Couse, Elke Kornalijnslijper, Pamela Ambler, Tim Graham, Ivan Ho CFA, LLM, MRICS, Szue Hann TAN, MBA, MArch, Cynthia Ang, 박형석 Hugh Park, Charles Griffith, Nicole Lum, Choon-Fah Ong, Tien Foo Sing, Hsueh Ling Ng, Qian Zhao, Hwee Ping Teo, Nik Pase, Stuart Mercier, ULI Hong Kong, ULI Asia Pacific. Stay tuned for more exciting updates as we embark on this new chapter! #ULISingapore #RealEstateDevelopment #LandUse
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Registration is now open for ReImagine 2024! 🇻🇳 📢Calling all rising stars, innovators and future leaders across the built environment ... ULI Asia Pacific invites you to join us in Ho Chi Minh City this November to collaborate with the brightest minds in our industry and help shape the future of our cities in Asia. ➡️During this two day forum for the future of real estate, members will explore some of the city's cutting-edge architectural projects and join workshops and round tables on Capital Markets, PropTech and Sustainability - all led by sector experts. ➡️For our industry leaders, this programme is designed to enable them to learn from the innovative ideas and fresh perspectives that these rising stars bring to the table. It’s a two-way exchange of knowledge that enriches everyone involved and strengthens our community as a whole. 🗓️Join us in Ho Chi Minh City - 19-20 November 2024 Register now at https://lnkd.in/e8HMC5Uz Zoé Auclair-Boissonnat Gemma Haimes Priscilla T. Diwa Law Alan Beebe May Chow Stephanie Ng Yusnita Baharuddin #ReImagine2024 #HoChiMinhCity #ULIAsiaPacific #RealEstateFuture #BuiltEnvironment #PropTech #InnovationInRealEstate
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🌊 A timely and crucial report for real estate leaders worldwide: "Surge: Coastal Resilience and Real Estate" Do you know that approximately 40% of the world’s population lives within 62 miles (100 km) of a coast? Many of our major cities and vibrant urban areas are located along these shorelines. However, coastal hazards exacerbated by climate change are increasingly affecting these communities and their populations. This report is a vital resource for both private- and public-sector professionals, as well as communities. It offers best practices, insightful case studies, and innovative strategies to help us integrate coastal resilience into land use and real estate practices, allowing coastal regions not just to avert and recover from climate-related disasters, but also to thrive. “A lot of traditional approaches have been on the defensive side, and it’s been hard engineering—gray infrastructure, bulkheads, riprap—that you see in every city in terms of the way in which we’ve traditionally defended against the ocean. Nowadays, we do a lot more on the green side in terms of how we incorporate ecology and more natural solutions into that coastline to be able to defend over time.” — Scott Dunn, Chief Strategy Officer, Asia, AECOM The Asian Development Bank (ADB) estimated a need for approximately US$1.7 trillion per year in infrastructure investment between 2016 and 2030 to meet its development goals. Of that amount, US$200 billion is specifically allocated for addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation costs. Read our latest report featuring the generous expertise of over 70 real estate and climate adaptation experts here🔗: https://lnkd.in/gPFcaDKU Alan Beebe | Sylvester Wong | May Chow | Jenny Z. | Gemma Haimes | Priscilla T. ULI Australia | ULI China Mainland | ULI Hong Kong | ULI India | ULI Japan | ULI Philippines | ULI Singapore | ULI South Korea #CoastalResilience #ClimateChange #ULIAsiaPacific
Our new report, "Surge: Coastal Resilience and Real Estate" tackles the challenges posed by coastal hazards such as sea level rise, storms, flooding, erosion, and subsidence. It provides best practices, resources, and case studies to help private and public sector professionals, as well as communities, integrate coastal resilience strategies into land use and real estate practices. These strategies equip coastal regions with mechanisms to prevent and recover from climate-related disasters. Explore the report here 🔗: https://bit.ly/ULI-Surge #CoastalResilience #ClimateChange
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🔎Look at the hidden logic and design behind India's urban "slums" Across the world, 1-in-7 people live in slums, and this figure is anticipated to increase to 1-in-4 by 2030. Our ULI member Kali Marnane has spent the last seven years exploring how these informal settlements exhibit coherent spatial patterns that foster privacy, social cohesion, cultural expression, and resource acquisition, challenging common misconceptions. Drawing on in-depth research in the city of Ahmedabad, Marnane identified four key design features that can help improve living conditions in informal settlements: 📍Locating homes near work, schools, healthcare, family 🏗 Allowing resident-driven design & construction 👨👩👧👦 Clustering homes to boost social connections 🏡Incorporating private, semi-private, public spaces Shifting the language we use around “slums” is also critical to avoid perpetuating negative stereotypes. Read the full article to better understand the hidden logic behind these communities and how we can connect them to the wider city: https://lnkd.in/g4n-mqAh ULI India Manasvini Hariharan Akshu Sharma ULI Australia Angela Gaedke ROSE HUNG Marianne Gerdis Alan Beebe May Chow Sibley Fleming Brett Widness Gemma Haimes Priscilla T. #AffordableHousing #Slums #InformalSettlements
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🤝Driving Down Whole-Life Carbon Emissions🎯 As owners and investors face mounting pressure to make new projects compliant with modern environmental standards, the concept of “whole-life” carbon has become a focus of increased interest. The model approximates the total emissions of a structure, both during construction and over its lifespan. A panel at the 2024 Asia Pacific Summit in Tokyo took a hard look at the implications of this approach. Read the key insights from Giovanni Cossu, Eddie Tse, Pritya Widiarta, and Rosie L. here: https://lnkd.in/gkM3CVQY. For all the Asia Pacific Summit articles on Urban Land Online: https://lnkd.in/ggUqGBj7. Sibley Fleming | Brett Widness | Colin Galloway | May Chow | Jenny Z. | Zoé Auclair-Boissonnat | Gemma Haimes | Priscilla T. ULI Australia | ULI China Mainland | ULI Hong Kong | ULI India | ULI Japan | ULI Philippines | ULI Singapore | ULI South Korea #ULIAsiaPacific #ULIAPSummit #Tokyo #Japan
Driving Down Whole-Life Carbon Emissions: The View from the Asia-Pacific Region
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September looms and it forever brings that back to school and back to business feeling... 🗓 Make sure to add these four dates to your diary to kick start your career goals this September and develop a greater network and a deeper understanding of the built environment. 1. 🇨🇳 ULI GBA Annual Conference in Shenzhen, 3-4 September 2. 🇸🇬 ULI Singapore Annual Conference, 24 September 3. 🇭🇰 ULI Hong Kong Annual Conference, 23 October 4. 🇻🇳 REImagine, A Forum for the Future of Real Estate, Ho Chi Minh City, 19-20 November For more information see: https://lnkd.in/ehwMBPpk Alan Beebe Zoé Auclair-Boissonnat Jan L. Kelly Mai Jiaping He May Chow Stephanie Ng Diwa Law Priscilla T.