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Building Healthy Places Toolkit
ULI’s Building Healthy Places Toolkit: Strategies for Enhancing Health in the Built Environment outlines evidence-supported opportunities fo
It takes the pulse of the region’s real estate market, including capital markets, various sectors of property types, and geographic submarkets. This survey complements the national PWC/Urban Land Institute’s Emerging Trends in Real Estate, adding an in-depth local perspective to the national survey’s insights on the U.S. economy and real estate markets.
In September, 2015, ULI Cleveland distributed a link to an online survey to its e-mail contact list. The survey was available on line between October 20th to November 4th and 67 non-random responses were collected, a response rate of about 6%. Additionally, 12 in-person interviews were conducted with key local experts from the private and public sectors across a range of professional disciplines, in particular real estate development, management, finance, and planning.
The information presented in this report includes quantitative data and open-ended comments from the on line survey and quotes from the personal interviews.
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