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Emerging Trends

Emerging Trends is one of the most highly-regarded trends publications with a 32-year history in the industry. Released by ULI and PricewaterhouseCoopers, the publication is accompanied by events across the country with local industry response panels.

Emerging Trends

Emerging Trends in Real Estate® is an annual trends and forecast publication—including U.S., Europe, and Asia Pacific editions—that provides an outlook on real estate investment and development trends, real estate finance and capital markets, property sectors, metropolitan areas, and other real estate issues.

ULI Chicago hosts an annual Real Estate Forecast event in the Fall highlighting the publication and inviting a panel of local industry leaders to comment and share insights on the outlook for the Chicago area real estate market

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Over 260 real estate professionals attended one of the first forecast events in the Chicagoland area on October 25, 2012.  Guest Speaker, Dean Schwanke, Executive Director, ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate, Senior Vice President, Urban Land Institute, shared highlights from the recently released Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2013 publication.   A local panel moderated by Keith A. Largay, Senior Vice President, Jones Lang LaSalle, included panelists:  Michael W. Brennan, Co-Founder, Chairman & Managing Principal, Brennan Investment Group; Timothy E. Ellsworth, Managing Director, Head of Americas Transactions, RREEF; and, Katy Gnapp, Commercial Real Estate Banking – West Region Executive, Bank of America.

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Recent News about Emerging Trends

U.S. Commercial Real Estate Recovery to Advance in 2013 says Emerging Trends 2013 Report

Posted on October 19, 2012 by ULI Chicago

ULI PRESS RELEASE DENVER (October 17, 2012) – The real estate recovery is set to advance in 2013 as modest gains in leasing, rents, and pricing will extend across U.S. markets from coast-to-coast and improve prospects for all property sectors, according to the findings of the Emerging Trends in Real Estate® 2013 report, released today by PwC US and the Urban Land Institute (ULI). According to survey participants, despite a slower-than-normal real estate recovery track, U.S. property sectors and markets will register noticeably better prospects as compared with last year. … Read More