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ULI Washington

Advisory Board Meeting January 5, 2012. ULI Washington. REGIONALISM COUNCIL. COUNCIL MEMBERS :. REGIONALISM COUNCIL. VISION :

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  1. Advisory Board Meeting January 5, 2012

    ULI Washington

  2. REGIONALISM COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS:
  3. REGIONALISM COUNCIL VISION: ULI Washington will serve, inform, advise and partner with public, civic, real estate, academic and business leaders to advance regional solutions in the sensible use of land, investment in infrastructure and community design and development.
  4. REGIONALISM COUNCIL REGIONAL CHALLENGES: Congested Expensive Inequalities Unbalanced Fragmented
  5. REGIONALISM COUNCIL COUNCIL STRUCTURE Research And Policy – Evan Goldman Peter Shapiro Programs – John Coe Public Outreach – Bob Harris
  6. REGIONALISM COUNCIL POLICY IDEAS (A WORK IN PROGRESS) 500 Miles of Light Rail/BRT by 20xx Future Federal Office Demand and the Impact on Housing/Jobs/Local Economy Identify New Revenue Sources for Regional Infrastructure
  7. Future Federal Office Demand GSA's budget reductions + changing workplace norms impact: demand for future commercial office space in DC and the Region; 12+ “Mobility” Labs with federal agencies (e.g., GSA,USAID) New “normal” = 90 -100 sf/employee
  8. Future Federal Office Demand But GSA's budget reductions + changing workplace norms also have a cascade effect: GSA office occupancy; preferences for owned rather than leased space; proximity to Metro; density of federal employment in DC; Is Class B or C the new Class A? overall commercial and residential real estate market.
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