2013 ULI Spring Meeting at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront

INTRODUCING THE NEW ULI EVENTS APP

ULI events on-the-go… There’s an App for that!

ULI has made it easier to find and get the most out of its events thanks to a new ULI Events mobile app for iPads, iPhones, and Android devices. The free app is designed to help ULI event attendees plan their schedules, communicate with each other instantly through Twitter, comment on programs—and even find nearby restaurants. More >

NEW IDEAS TO TAKE HOME

Sessions on topics ranging from the impacts of Gen Y preferences on retail demand to new methods for funding public-private partnerships will provide you with innovative solutions to existing challenges and fresh thinking on what’s next for your business.

WEDNESDAY KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Noted futurist Paul Saffo will kick off the meeting as part of a panel discussion how to harness innovation for short- and long-term gain. In the afternoon, Geoff Colvin of Fortune will explore the current state of the economy and what it means for real estate.

THURSDAY KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Ron Terwilliger will moderate a panel including Ed BradyHenry Cisneros, and Nic Retsinas as they discuss the Bipartisan Policy Center’s recently released recommendations and discuss the impact these changes to federal housing policy will have on the future of the housing industry.

Friday Keynote Speaker

Former U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison will draw on her two decades of experience in the Senate to close the meeting by sharing insights on the value of innovative leadership during difficult times.

2013 ULI Spring Meeting

Join us May 15-17 in San Diego for the 2013 ULI Spring Meeting.  You will get fresh thinking, insights, and contacts to take your business to the next level.  Recognized as a hub of innovation, San Diego is a leader in the creative use of real estate and urban development as a driver of economic prosperity.  We will draw on these experiences and examples from across the globe to explore where real estate is going next and what you can do to shape it.

Meeting Cochairs


Bob McLeod

Vicki Mullins