Americas

Born in 1936, during the Great Depression, the Urban Land Institute had original objectives that were very similar to its guiding principles today. These early objectives were: to study and interpret real estate trends; to examine principles through which private enterprise could effectively develop real estate; to develop a body of knowledge in real estate and allied subjects; to publish informative texts and technical journals based on that knowledge; and to act as a statistical clearinghouse for the dissemination of real estate data. The Institute’s continuing focus on nonpartisan research and education has made it one of the world’s most respected and quoted organizations in urban planning, land use, and development. ULI membership has grown from 230 members at its start to more than 40,000 professionals in 50 states. Through the direction and support of its members, the Institute is well positioned to provide responsible leadership in the use of land.
Asia

To be a global organisation and to fulfill its mission, ULI must have a strong presence in Asia. The opportunity to assist with challenges presented by the region’s rapid urbanisation, the potential of significant growth in membership and influence for the Institute, and the committed support of ULI’s Asia leadership combine to make it the right time for ULI’s investment in Asia.
Europe

Since the creation of a European ULI Office in 2004, European membership has nearly tripled with meeting attendance, activities and program output rising accordingly. Eleven professionals based in London support the Institute's program of work in Europe. New District and Product Councils have been added and regional initiatives in the Middle East and India are also supported by the European ULI office in London.
Middle East

The mission statement of the ULI Middle East Centre is to provide world-class knowledge base in support of the real estate industry in UAE & Middle East and be the catalyst for a more viable, sustainable built environment.