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Sibley Fleming

Sibley Fleming

Vice President and Editor in Chief at Urban Land

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  • Environment
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ULI Washington's Second Annual Future Forum: Navigating the Potential of the Region - Urban Land

The economic growth and urban development of the nation’s capital were the focus of ULI Washington’s second annual Future Forum. Held on January 10 at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, more than 200 ULI members attended the all-day gathering to hear the insights of industry leaders and participants as they addressed the future of the Metropolitan Washington Region.
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Growing the Building Small Movement - Urban Land Magazine - Urban Land

Since the publication of Building Small: A Toolkit for Real Estate Entrepreneurs, Civic Leaders, and Great Communities in 2021, author and developer Jim Heid has continued to grow the building Small movement. Last year, he launched a free-yet-private online platform that serves as an interactive network where like minds solve the big problems of building Small.
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Capital Markets Part 1: Securing Debt Today - Urban Land Magazine -...

What does it take to secure debt in today’s challenging commercial real estate environment? It all boils down to experience, relationships, and a lot of creativity. That’s according to an expert panel speaking this morning at ULI’s spring meeting at the New York Hilton Midtown. The panel is the first in a series of three, which will include Raising Equity (10 a.m. Wednesday) and Borrowers’ Experiences—Recent Success Stories (10 a.m. Thursday).
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Part 2: Capital Markets: Raising Equity Today - Urban Land Magazine...

This is the second installment of Urban Land’s coverage of a special three-part capital markets series held at ULI’s Spring Meeting in New York City (March 9-11; you can read coverage of Part 1 here).
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Capital Markets Part 3: Borrowers’ Experiences—Recent Success Stories

The third and final capital markets panel held during ULI’s Spring Meeting, in New York City in early March, focused on borrower experiences. Kyle Bolden, senior audit partner in the Real Estate Hospitality & Construction practice of Ernst & Young, moderated a panel on raising equity amid ongoing market uncertainty. The panelists were Brian Mutchler, managing director of Harrison Street; Jerome Nichols, president of Standard Real Estate Investments; and Jeff Rosen, a principal of Mag Partners.
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One Vanderbilt

Supertall creates a “palpable energy” that speaks to New York’s resilience and the future of cities
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Understanding Bias in Commercial Real Estate Valuations

On Thursday, CREW DC, AAREP DC, and ULI Washington delivered the third and final program in a series intended to demystify valuations and provide practical insights on negotiating equity and debt.
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Q&A with Accordia Partners Co-Managing Partner Kirk Sykes on the Bo...

In early April 2024, Small Change, an investment crowdfunding platform for real estate development with social impact, and Boston Real Estate Inclusion Fund (BREIF) jointly announced an investment opportunity in a $430 million life sciences building under development by Related Beal. The…
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UL Interview: Sara Bronin, Chair of the White House Advisory Counci...

President Biden's administration aims to speed up historic building reviews.
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UL Interview: Dr. Robert D. Bullard

Texas Southern University professor and environmental justice advocate to receive ULI Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development.
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Q&A with Senthil Sankaran, Managing Principal, Amazon Housing Equit...

A $3.6 billion commitment to create or preserve 35,000-plus affordable homes