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12/23/2025

Season’s Greetings from the ULI Baltimore team!

As we wrap up another year of collaboration and growth, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to our members, partners, and community for your continued support. Your commitment to shaping thriving, sustainable communities inspire everything we do.

Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a prosperous New Year filled with opportunities and success. We look forward to working together in 2026!

01/21/2025

LAST CHANCE to REGISTER
ULI Baltimore: Survive and Thrive – The 2025 Forecast

As we step into 2025, urban environments and commercial real estate (CRE) markets face complex challenges and shifting dynamics. ULI Baltimore's "Survive and Thrive: The 2025 Forecast" event will provide key insights into what we need to know and do to reimagine and regenerate our cities.

Join Rebecca Rockey, Deputy Chief Economist & Global Head of Forecasting at Cushman & Wakefield, for an in-depth exploration of both macro- and microeconomic trends shaping the future of cities. Rebecca will delve into the evolving landscape of CRE investment, with a focus on how ongoing debates around monetary policy, economic volatility, and urban challenges are influencing decision-making. She will also present her latest work on "Reimagining Cities: Disrupting the Urban Doom Loop", offering fresh perspectives on urban regeneration and the broader economic impact of downtowns and real estate revitalization.

CONNECT | INSPIRE | LEAD

01/15/2025

Register TODAY for "Building the Future: Opportunities and Challenges of Transit-Oriented Development in Baltimore County"

Join us for this insightful event hosted by the TOD Product Council.

Date: February 3, 2025
Time: 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Location: River Church Baltimore, 160 W Ridgely Road, Timonium, MD

Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the future of transit-oriented development in Baltimore County. Secure your spot today!

Join the Urban Land Institute (ULI) for an engaging panel discussion on the opportunities and challenges of advancing a transit-oriented development (TOD) in Baltimore County at Lutherville Station—one of the County’s more promising TOD sites. After years of delay and NIMBY-opposition, will 2025 be the year for the proposed Lutherville Station project to move forward?

Join us for a dynamic discussion that will bring together the project’s development team, local government officials, urban planners, and housing and transit advocates to explore the transformative potential of Lutherville Station and TODs for creating vibrant, connected, and sustainable communities, while helping to address the housing shortage.

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