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Why Join ULI Seattle?

We provide access to:
National Senior Resident Fellows; the ULI/PricewaterhouseCoopers Emerging Trends Annual Forecast; monthly issues of Urban Land Magazine and positions on national councils that shape land use practice across the U.S.

Our members include:
More than 37,000 CEOs, leading advisors and policymakers in the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada, South Africa and Southeast Asia.

Our top-notch programs:
From transit-oriented development, sustainabilty, metropolitan growth trends, and workforce housing.  ULI Seattle provides a broad array of subject topics. We bring local leaders and national experts to the table to discuss current industry trends -- facilitating decision making and brainstorming at the local level.



Membership

When you join ULI, you receive access to our resources and publications.  Publications include a subscription to ULI's monthly magazine Urban Land, which focuses on real estate development experience and the latest research in easy-to-read features and news briefs; the annual forecast or trends research report; ULI's online membership directory; personal assistance from ULI's expert staff; and an opportunity to participate the ULI Seattle District Council.

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ULI is focusing its program of work around seven different priority areas:

Infrastructure

Mission

ULI is a trusted idea place. Urban Land Institute provides leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide.

  • bringing leaders together
  • fostering collaboration
  • exploring land use and development issues
  • advancing policies and practices
  • sharing knowledge
  • creating a global network with local impact

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