All use types of development projects completed between 2004-present from the private, public and nonprofit sectors are eligible.
Entries will be judged based on criteria that support ULI’s commitment to best practices in the use of land and leadership in creating sustainable communities. The out-of-town judges will be looking for outstanding demonstrations in leadership in design and development, sustainability, financial viability and commitment to community.
Applications, details about judging criteria, and all event information can be found at http://nashville.uli.org.
In 2011, eight area development projects were selected as award winners at the 3rd annual ULI Nashville Excellence in Development Awards. Those winning projects were 12th and Paris, 1700 Midtown, Franklin Police Headquarters, Hotel Indigo, the Sawtooth Building, Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee Operations Center, Terrazzo and Westhaven.
The 2012 winners will be honored during the ULI Nashville Excellence in Development Awards celebration on Thursday, May 3, 2012, at The Pinnacle at Symphony Place. This annual event celebrates, educates, and reinforces examples of excellence in land use, development and design.
Visit the ULI Nashville website at http://nashville.uli.org or call 615-497-2603 for more information.
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About the Urban Land Institute The Urban Land Institute (ULI) www.uli.org is a nonprofit research and education organization supported by its members worldwide. ULI Nashville's priority is to serve as a convener and collaborator, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and education about best practices in land use for Middle Tennessee's public, private, educational and nonprofit real estate and land-use community. It has a diverse membership of about 200 professionals including architects, engineers, developers, land planners, landscape architects, bankers, Realtors ® , public officials, academicians and attorneys.