ULI Housing Opportunity Conference

The Housing Opportunity conference convenes a mix of housing industry professionals including private and nonprofit real estate developers, public officials, urban and regional planners, housing advocates, architects, investors, and lenders with one common goal – to expand housing opportunities in their communities.   

Each year, the conference explores key factors and challenges contributing to our nation’s residential housing crisis and offers emerging cross-sector solutions that support the Terwilliger Center’s central mission – to advance best practices in residential development and public policy, and to support ULI members and local communities in creating and sustaining a full spectrum of housing opportunities, particularly for low- and moderate-income households. 

Conference participants have the opportunity to: 

About the Terwilliger Center

The Terwilliger Center for Housing seeks to advance best practices in residential development and public policy, and to support ULI members and local communities in creating and sustaining a full spectrum of housing opportunities, particularly for lower- and moderate-income households.

Established in 2007 with a gift from longtime member and former ULI chairman J. Ronald Terwilliger, the Center integrates ULI’s wide-ranging housing activities into a program of work with three objectives: to catalyze the production of housing, provide thought leadership on the housing industry, and inspire a broader commitment to housing. For more information, please visit our site.

About the Urban Land Institute

The mission of the Urban Land Institute: Shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. We are a global network of professionals in every sector of real estate development and land use, from private enterprise to public service. Established in 1936, the Institute has more than 45,000 members worldwide. Find out more.