My ULI | Find Events | Buy Books | Join | Give print this page
Session RecordingsThe Next Best Thing to Being There

Playback Now offers a complete library of recordings from ULI programs. These CDs include ULI Spring and Fall Meetings and are available in multiple media formats. To order, call (800) 241-7785 or visit www.PlaybackULI.com.
ULI Webcasts
A Light at the End of the Tunnel? Industry Experts Talk about Today and Tomorrow  (Available for purchase from the ULI Bookstore)
Leading economists, developers and investors will engage in a lively discussion of short-term outlook for the real estate industry and what that means to the various players. The session will build on Bill Emmott's comments the previous evening, bringing it down to real estate and how one will survive and prosper during the next two to three years. 

Capital Markets  (Available for purchase from the ULI Bookstore)
Hear the views of our outstanding panel of experts on the current status of the global real estate investment sales, debt and equity markets. Are the markets turning for the better? What are the impediments to recovery and where are the opportunities? These and other questions were answered by the Capital Markets: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going session, held at the ULI Fall Meeting in San Francisco, November 5, 2009. If you were unable to attend, you now have a chance to watch it via webcast! 
 
Niagara of Capital
Anthony Downs, senior fellow at the Washington D.C.-based Brookings Institute, discussed the about the dramatic impact the flood of capital has had on housing markets.  His new ULI book Niagara of Capital: How Global Capital Has Transformed Housing and Real Estate Markets, analyzes how the flow of financial capital into commercial and housing markets has revolutionalized real estate, both tin the United States and around the world. He describes the factors that make housing more affordable and those that reduce affordability along with predicting the long-term impacts on housing and commercial property markets.

Global Demographics 2008

Global Demographics 2008

Webcast (WMV)

Hipcast

ImageGlobal Demographics 2008: Shaping Real Estate’s Future, authored by M. Leanne Lachman, president, Lachman Associates, LLC in New York City and ImageDeborah L. Brett of Deborah L. Brett & Associates in Plainsboro, N. J., provides a snapshot of the world’s population projections during the next 20 years, and looks at the real estate implications. Ms. Lachman discussed findings in the report recently at a media briefing in Washington, D.C. This year’s edition of the report, which will be published annually, places special emphasis on trends in the United States and the rest of the Americas; and also discusses trends in four other regions: Europe, Asia, Africa (including the Middle East), and Oceania. In addition to population patterns, Global Demographics examines the impact of aging, migration, urbanization and tourism.

Podcast interview with Leanne Lachman (MP3)

To order the book (Order # G16) call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore



Infrastructure 2008

Image

Image

Image

Infrastructure 2008 Webcast

View the Webcast (wmv)

View the Webcast (Hipcast)

Infrastructure 2008, co-published by ULI and Ernst & Young, was released this week at a press briefing featuring Rick Rosan, President, ULI Worldwide and Dale Reiss, Global Director of Real Estate for Ernst & Young in New York City. The report, the second in an annual series, examines infrastructure investment and development in the United States and overseas.

This year's edition shows a continued decline in the level of U.S. investment, and cautions that this trend threatens the global competitiveness of U.S. cities. “The status quo increasingly looks like a precarious option–relying on existing networks and systems will only hamstring future growth and compromise sustainability,” the report states. “2008 seemingly marks a critical juncture in a rapidly changing economic environment where new approaches to land use, infrastructure and energy efficiency will likely determine and possibly reorder the next generation of winners and losers–countries, companies, investors, and peoples.”

To order Infrastructure 2008 call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore (Order #i19).



Upcoming Webcasts
Check back for upcoming Webcasts.

Archived Webcasts
Capital Markets: What Will the Future Hold  (Available for purchase from the ULI Bookstore)

Creation of the ULI Terwilliger Center for Workforce Housing

Condominium Trends
 
ULI Fall Meeting - Denver 2006