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Thursday, February 21, 2008
District Council Breakfast
Priorities, Planning, & Progress
| Speakers: |
Hon. William H. Hudnut, III
ULI /Joseph C. Canizaro Chair
for Public Policy
ULI-the Urban Land Institute
Mr. Richard M. Rosan
President
ULI Worldwide |
| Location: |
Pearl Stable
312 Pearl Parkway, Bldg. 2
San Antonio, TX 78215 |
| Schedule: |
7:30
AM - 8:00 AM: Registration
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Breakfast |
| Registry
of Attendees: |
For an up-to-date registry of attendees, click
here
(Please note: this list only includes tegistrations received before the pre-registration deadline). |
Event
Overview :
On Thursday, February 21st, at the Pearl Stable, the Hon. William H. Hudnut, III, ULI/Joseph C. Canizaro Chair for Public Policy will join us for a talk entitled, “Priorities, Planning and Progress,” featuring a discussion of ULI's priorities of sustainable development, work force housing, and infrastructure, and the importance of planning that integrates these issues into future changes to land use patterns in the built environment. Mr. Hudnut is the former four-term Mayor of Indianapolis, IN and former U.S. Representative (R-Indianapolis), and is the author of the book, Halfway to Everywhere: A Portrait of America’s First-Tier Suburbs, of which all breakfast attendees will receive a copy. Mr. Hudnut is well-known for having forged public/private partnerships that revitalized downtown Indianapolis during his time as Mayor, and will share best practices and lessons learned.
Also joining us for the breakfast will be ULI Worldwide President Richard M. Rosan, who will discuss the upcoming ULI Spring Council Forum, to be held May 7-9 in Dallas. The Spring Council Forum will be open to all ULI members in Texas and ULI Full Members from around the world, and will provide an opportunity to showcase all the great projects, innovative policies, and cutting-edge development that is happening in our region, to over 3,000 expected attendees. More information about the Spring Council Forum is also available at
http://www.uli.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Spring_Council_Forums&Template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=110661
Registration
Links :
There
are three possible ways to register:
- Register online now by clicking
here
- Register by clicking
here for printable "fax-in" registration
form and event flyer. (
.PDF format)
- Register by phone by calling 1-800-321-5011 and referencing Meeting Code 8113-0844.
Pre-Registration Deadline: Monday, February 18, 2008
After Monday, February 18th, please call 713-349-8821 to check for availability. All registration fees increase $10 after pre-registration deadline |
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Hon. William H. Hudnut, III
ULI /Joseph C. Canizaro Chair
for Public Policy
ULI-the Urban Land Institute
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Mr. Richard M. Rosan
President
ULI Worldwide
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ULI
District Council Programming in San Antonio is supported
by the following Sponsors:
Founding
Sponsors:
| Gold
Sponsors: |
| Galo
Properties |
TBG
Partners |
| Pape-Dawson
Engineers, Inc. |
Weston
Solutions, Inc. |
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| Silver
Sponsors: |
| Brown,
P.C. |
Drake
Commercial Group |
| Christopher
Gartner & Associates |
KB
Home |
| D.B.
Harrell Co. |
Bitterblue,
Inc. |
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About
ULI and ULI District Councils:
ULI-
the Urban Land Institute, is the preeminent, multidisciplinary
real estate forum, facilitating the open exchange
of ideas, information, and experience among local,
national, and international industry leaders and policy
makers dedicated to creating better places. ULI’s
mission is to provide leadership in the responsible
use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving
communities worldwide. ULI is composed of over 36,000
members worldwide, representing every segment of the
real estate development community, including property
owners, investors, advisers, developers, architects,
lawyers, lenders, planners, regulators, contractors,
engineers, university professors, librarians, and
students.
At
the local level, ULI and its members accomplish its
mission through District Councils, where local members
convene at educational programs and other events to
share best practices and learn from each other.
At the request of several San Antonio members of the
Urban Land Institute, the ULI national office has
asked the ULI Houston District Council to assist with
forming a District Council for the San Antonio region.
Please join us for this event, and learn how you can
become more involved in ULI.
For more information about this event and ULI in general,
please visit the ULI website at www.uli.org;
the ULI Houston website at www.uli-houston.org;
or call Jason Stuart, ULI Houston Executive Director,
at 713-349-8821.
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