
Photo By Filament
Introductions from Aaron Williams, ULI St. Louis Chair, kicked off the evening.
This year’s Emerging Trends in Real Estate program featured insights from that national report, a list of local projects that are providing us with reasons for optimism in St. Louis, and roundtable conversations among participants, teasing out what those in the room see as easy, safe, hard, or crazy to address in our region.
The team from Filament captured some of the highlights from the national presentation.
Photo By Filament
Introductions from Aaron Williams, ULI St. Louis Chair, kicked off the evening.
Byron Carlock of PwC share the national trends with the audience.
Social problems have fallen on the shoulders of the real estate industry. And we’re ready to meet it.
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #1: Normalizing, from Brian Pratt, Ballast CRE
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #2: …Still, We’ve Changed Some from Maggie St. Geme, Keeley Properties LLC
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #3: Capital Moving to the Sidelines – or to Other Assets from Will Smith, New+Found
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #4: Too Much for Too Many, from Colleen Hafner, Rise Community Development
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #5: Give Me Quality, Give Me Niche, from Jassen Johnson, Renaissance Development Associates
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #6: Finding a Higher Purpose, from Andre Alexander, Tabernacle Community Development Corporation
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #8: Smarter, Fairer Cities Through Infrastructure Spending, from Christie Brinkmann, Castle Contracting LLC
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #9: Climate Change + Real Estate, from Heather Navarro, Midwest Climate Collaborative
ULI Emerging Trends, Trend #10: Action through Regulation, from Kacey Cordes, US Bancorp Community Development Corporation
What role does STL play in the national real estate conversation? Aaron Williams, Chair of ULI St. Louis shares his thoughts.
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