Sentences with phrase «recent urban land»

The new term, discussed by a panel of experts at the recent Urban Land Institute Annual Meeting in Chicago, refers to a cohesive design used to create more urban, «walkable» communities with gathering places for socialization and connectivity.
But Amazon's real estate director, John Schoettler, raised the possibility while speaking at a recent Urban Land Institute event in Seattle — pointing to the lack of parking requirements at the planned 600,000 - square - foot office tower where Amazon has signed a lease in London.»
A recent Urban Land Institute study of 95 apartment communities in various stages of development determined that the average developer was expecting operating income to provide a 10.7 percent annual return on development costs.
Despite the doom and gloom of the media, the overall economic outlook for the country and real estate market seems relatively positive, according to a recent Urban Land Institute webinar.

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«With the recent interest and surge in urban agriculture, we have been looking for more access to land,» she said.
Academic learning that comes to mind includes more prosaic elements of law, such as contract vs criminal vs administrative law; the developmental history of their own city; recent (50 years) political history of their city; basics of land law; current vs past thinking in urban planning; specific budgetary investigations at both the state and local level; school funding law in their state; essentials of Leadership, EPA impacts on dismantling abandoned structures; economic price theory; or the competitive strengths and weaknesses of their own city or region.
Recent publications include Hopelessness Freezes Time, a study of earthworks, drawing, Detroit, urban warfare, and guerrilla historiography, co-authored with artist Edgar Arceneaux (Kunstmuseum Basel, 2012); «Earth Beneath Detroit,» an essay for the exhibition catalogue Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974 (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2012); «Attitudes and Affects,» on the 1969 exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, 2013); and «After the Production of Space» (forthcoming in Critical Landscapes, University of California Press, Berkeley).
Garcetti said that a recent conversation with Michael Govan, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art director who has festooned the campus with a couple of buzzed - about outdoor landmarks, Chris Burden's «Urban Light» sculptural array of old - fashioned street lights and Michael Heizer's 340 - ton land art boulder, «Levitated Mass,» got him wondering why L.A. doesn't have «the equivalent of the Statue of Liberty as a greeting at the entry of the Port of Los Angeles, welcoming 43 % of the goods that come into America.»
Recent publications include Hopelessness Freezes Time, a study of earthworks, drawing, Detroit, urban warfare and guerrilla historiography, co-authored with artist Edgar Arceneaux (Kunstmuseum Basel, 2012); «Earth Beneath Detroit,» an essay for the catalogue Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974 (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2012); «Attitudes and Affects,» on the 1969 exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, 2013); «Urban Fragments» in Keith Haring: The Political Line; and «After the Production of Space,» forthcoming in Critical Landscapes: Art, Space, Politics (UC Press 2urban warfare and guerrilla historiography, co-authored with artist Edgar Arceneaux (Kunstmuseum Basel, 2012); «Earth Beneath Detroit,» an essay for the catalogue Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974 (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2012); «Attitudes and Affects,» on the 1969 exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, 2013); «Urban Fragments» in Keith Haring: The Political Line; and «After the Production of Space,» forthcoming in Critical Landscapes: Art, Space, Politics (UC Press 2Urban Fragments» in Keith Haring: The Political Line; and «After the Production of Space,» forthcoming in Critical Landscapes: Art, Space, Politics (UC Press 2015).
It's a trend aimed at «some of the scarcity and lifestyle issues shaping household preferences,» notes a recent report on housing trends from the nonprofit Urban Land Institute and the consulting firm PwC.
For example, McKitrick and Michaels claimed in 2007 that about half of the recent warming over land is due to urban heat island effect, although this result was disputed by Schmidt in 2009.
The main result of this study, that the influence of urban areas on the global land temperature data set is very small, corroborates the consensus view among climate scientists, including, for example, the recent paper by Souleymane Fall and others.
It is worth noting that the Laverton, Richmond and Townsville sites are all near urban growth corridors — in particular, the appearance of an urban signal at Laverton is recent and probably linked to the construction of the new suburb of Williams Landing to the west of the site from 2008 onwards.
But a recent study by Purdue University in Indiana indicates that this growing land - use trend plays a role in heating up urban areas and trapping water pollution.
Suburban sidewalks need to go somewhere, concluded participants in a recent land use forum hosted by the Urban Land Institland use forum hosted by the Urban Land InstitLand Institute.
In recent surveys by the Urban Land Institute and Russell Reynolds, only 11 percent of 253 major real estate executives surveyed said the industry is adequately prepared for CEO succession.
In my most recent column, I examined some of the major findings from the newly published «Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2016,» an annual overview by PwC and the Urban Land Institute of studies, analyses and the views of nearly 2,000 industry participants about the state of the industry.
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