ANNUAL REPORT FY2015
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The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide leadership in the
responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities
worldwide.
ULI Triangle is approximately 510 members strong. Our District Council
offers abundant opportunities to get involved, get educated, and meet other
professionals in the real estate industry. We host monthly programs on
relevant land use topics, and provide our members opportunities to better
their community through outreach and education.
DISTRICT COUNCIL STAFF
Julie PaulExecutive Director(919) [email protected]
Charlotte PallaceAssociate(410) [email protected]
ULI Triangle
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ULI TRIANGLE ANNUAL REPORT FY2015
MESSAGE FROM THE ULI TRIANGLE CHAIRULI Triangle had a successful year in FY2015 creating many opportunities for our members to connect, learn and impact our community through their leadership.
This past year, I’ve had the privilege to serve as the Triangle District Council Chair and have marveled at the dedication and energy of our volunteer members. Our members commit a substantial amount of their time and are passionate about the ULI mission of making our region a thriving community. The Triangle is a growing and dynamic area, and ULI Triangle continues to bring together the vision and leadership of its members to address the most important topics facing our region.
I am pleased to share some highlights from their efforts this past year:
• Increased Community Impact > In May 2014, ULI Triangle brought transit consultant Jarrett Walker to Wake County to discuss a new transit paradigm. ULI’s leadership in facilitating the transit discussion had a direct impact on Wake County reevaluating its Transit Plan. Through our forum, Walker was introduced to our community and ultimately became the lead consultant engaged by Wake County to refresh the Wake County Transit Plan. In June, we hosted a second transit and land use program with experts from around the country to share their experiences and research with the Triangle, further fostering informed conversations around transit.
• Increased Engagement > ULI Triangle launched the J.W. Willie York Awards in September 2014 to celebrate individuals and companies who have made outstanding contributions to the creation and continued vitality of thriving communities in the Triangle Region. We named the awards after J.W. Willie York to honor his legacy as a community leader, Raleigh developer, early ULI member and ULI Chair. It was a very successful inaugural event which will become part of our regular offerings going forward.
• Increased Content & Collaboration > In addition to a Spring Forum and our signature Emerging Trends program, ULI Triangle hosted eight members-only roundtable events, representing more than 104,000 hours of member engagement and participation!
• Increased Regional Collaboration > We continued to partner with our neighboring district councils, ULI Charlotte and South Carolina, to host our second annual Carolinas Meeting in Charleston. In addition, Regional Initiative Councils comprised of mid to senior-level executives met twice to share best practices from their areas and projects.
• Increased Membership & Sponsorship > The ULI brand in our market has been significantly enhanced through the growth in engagement by our members. Thus, it should come as no surprise that our membership has increased 18% surpassing the 500 member mark! This success has led to a 39% growth in sponsorship support, allowing us to increase the district council’s capacity and bring in outside experts who have shared lessons learned from their regions on how to create more urban, walkable and unique places.
Those are just some highlights from the last fiscal year and I couldn’t be more excited about what’s coming up in FY16! We’ll be hosting the third annual Carolinas Meeting and expect to raise the bar above the very successful Charleston meeting held this past year. The second J.W. Willie York Awards are already shaping up to be a wonderful celebration of cutting edge projects and impactful people. We will also be giving back to our community by tackling specific land use challenges in our region through our Technical Assistance Panel program. At this stage, FY16 looks to be our most impactful and robust year ever as a District Council.
Thank you for your support and participation in ULI Triangle and thank you for allowing me to act as the District Council Chair. It’s truly an honor.
Kevin Penn District Council Chair
Kevin PennDistrict Council ChairHighwoods [email protected]
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SPONSORSHIP DOLLARS
FY11 $89,375
FY12 $85,250
FY13 $100,980
FY14 $124,343
FY15 $172,700
Registration Fees
16%
Member Dues
13%
Other
8%
Sponsorship
63%
REVENUE$273,829
Programming
64%
Administration
31%
Member/Sponsor Recognition
4%
Communications
1%
EXPENSES$224,776
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ANNUAL SPONSORS
VISIONARY
PIONEER
CHAMPION
PARTNERCherokeeDTZ
JDavisKilpatrick Townsend
Smith AndersonTradeMark Properties
ADVISORBrasfield & GorieCole, Jenest & Stone*Cline Design AssociatesDixon Hughes Goodman*ECS Carolinas, LLP*
Edens Land CorpGenslerRegency CentersSchell BaySunTrust*
StewartUNC Kenan-Flagler Wood Center for Real Estate StudiesYork Properties/McDonald York
* 2015 Regional Sponsors
FRIENDAvison YoungBank of North CarolinaBeacon PartnersBoddie–Noell Land & DevelopmentCBRECentrex PropertiesCodd’s Creek CapitalCushman & Wakefield | ThalhimerDLA Piper
Dominion Realty PartnersDuke EnergyEmpire PropertiesFirst TennesseeFonville, Morisey BarefootGrubb VenturesHyde Street HoldingsJLLKane Realty
LS3PNCSU Centennial CampusNew City Design Group NorthView PartnersNorthwood RavinResearch Triangle FoundationShelcoThomas, Judy & Tucker
A special thank you to our 2015 sponsors for their generous contributions!
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HIGHLIGHTSPROGRAMS & SPEAKERS
MEMBER-ONLY PROGRAMSFocusing on the Triangle’s new projects and pressing issues, the Round Table Committee hosted eight member-only programs each year. The programs are a valuable member benefit for education and networking.
MetLife Relocation: Art of the Deal - July 31, 2014 • Ken Atkins, Director of Economic Development, Kilpatrick Stockton, and
Former Executive Director of Wake County Economic Development and Vice President of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
• Brian Brtalik, Senior Vice President, Office Tenant Representation, Cushman & Wakefield / Thalhimer
• Thomas “Skip” Hill, Vice President, Highwoods• Geoff Lang, VP & General Manager, Global Technology & Operations,
MetLife
Historic Preservation as an Engine for Urban Renaissance - September 9, 2014• Donovan Rypkema, Principal, PlaceEconomics• Greg Hatem, President, Empire Properties• Gary Kueber, CEO, Scientific Properties• David Diaz, Executive Director, Downtown Raleigh Alliance
Park Center at RTP: The Vision Unveiled - October 7, 2014• Bob Geolas, President & CEO, Research Triangle Foundation• Dick Daugherty, RTF Board of Directors• Kurt Hartman, Senior Managing Director, Hines• Kathy Klass, Senior Director, Real Estate Services, Fidelity
ULI Fall Meeting Review - October 29, 2014• Linnie Causey, Morningstar Law Group• Audie Barefoot, President/CEO, Fonville Morisey & Barefoot (Residential
Neighborhood Development Council (Blue Flight))• Marcus Jackson, Director of Urban Investments, TradeMark Properties• George Stanziale, SVP, Director of Design Studio, Stewart (Urban
Development/Mixed-Use Council (Gold Flight))
P3s with Universities: Three Approaches - March 4, 2015SOLD OUT• Scott Selig, Associate VP for Capital Assets, Duke University• Jessica Brock, Managing Director, Longfellow Real Estate Partners• Michael Harwood, Associate Vice Chancellor, Centennial Campus, NC
State University• Ben Brunt, Principal, Noble Investment Group• Gordon Merklein, Executive Director Real Estate Development, UNC CH• Jeff Furman, Director of Raleigh Operations, Northwood Ravin• Beth Rudiger Stout, Business Development Director, Lend Lease
104,625Total Hours of Member Engagement
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Trends in Office Environments and Workplace Culture: Finding the Balance - April 15, 2015SOLD OUT• Irene Vogelsong, Practice Area Leader, Corporate Interiors, Perkins
+ Will• Louise Dixon Chapman, Head of Global Workplace Design +
Communications, Red Hat• Ed Fritsch, CEO, Highwoods• Ryan Toland, Senior Vice President, DTZ
401 Oberlin and Berkshire Cameron Village Tour - May 21, 2015• Tom Taft, President, Taft Development Group• Mike McCarty, Vice President of Development & Construction, Taft
Development Group• Bill Egan, AIA, Principal, Architect, JDavis• Erich Brunk, AIA, Project Manager, Architect, JDavis• Jeff Brasel, Property Manager, Tribridge Residential• Chris Garrard, Assistant Community Manager, 401 Oberlin• John Felton, AIA, Director of Design, Cline Design• Orlando Pizarro, Senior Associate, Architect, Cline Design• Cari Jones, AIA, Director of Housing, Cline Design• Ginger Ackiss, Development Manager, Crescent Communities, LLC• Amanda Matthews, Assistant Property Manager, Berkshire
Communities
The Impacts of School Choice on Real Estate Development - June 24, 2015• Dr. Bartley Danielsen, Associate Professor, North Carolina State
University • Karl Blackley, President, Preston Development Company• Laurie Ford, Vice President Operations, Newland Real Estate Group
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OUR THREE SIGNATURE PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY BUILDER HONOREERoger Perry, CEO, East West Partners Management Co.
INNOVATION WINNERNCSU James B. Hunt Jr. Library (Project Team: NCSU, Clark Nexsen, Stewart) Finalists: American Underground (Capitol Broadcasting Corporation, Belk Architecture, Crenshaw); Green Square Parking Deck (NC Department of Administration, Clark Nexsen, Kimley-Horn & Associates)
INFLUENCE WINNER PNC Plaza (Project Team: Highwoods Properties & Dominion Realty Partners, Cooper Cary, Uzun & Case) Finalists: 140 West Franklin (Ram Development Company, Cline Design & Associates, John Moriarty & Associates Southeast); East 54 (East West Partners Management Co., Dishner Moore Architects, McAdams)
“BIG IDEA” WINNERWalk (Your City), Matt Tomasulo Finalists: Cityzen, Jay Dawkins; Timber Hollow Affordable Housing, Michael Eubanks
HIGHLIGHTSPROGRAMS & SPEAKERS
Community Builder Honoree: Roger Perry
Innovation Winner: NCSU James B. Hunt Jr. Library Project Team
Influence Winner: PNC Plaza Project Team
“Big Idea” Winner: Walk (Your City), Matt Tomasulo
J.W. WILLIE YORK AWARDS - September 25, 2014The inaugural J.W. Willie York Awards were given to those individuals and companies who made outstanding contributions to the creation and continued vitality of thriving communities in the Triangle Region.
Master of Ceremonies: Tom Murphy, former Mayor of Pittsburgh/ULI Senior Resident Fellow
2014 WINNERS
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2015 REAL ESTATE TRENDS - November 19, 2014Synopsis of the 2015 Emerging Trends in Real Estate report along with live polling and local response panel. For the first time the Triangle was named in the report, as the 10th top U.S. market to watch.
• Dean Schwanke, Senior Vice President, Urban Land Institute• John Kane, CEO, Kane Realty• Ben Liebetrau, Director, Greystar Development Group• Adam Sichol, Managing Partner, Longfellow Real Estate Partners• Gary Joyner, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend, Moderator
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TO SHAPE OR SERVE? TRANSIT, GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND IMPACTS ON LAND USE - June 3, 2015Overview of the fundamental relationships between land use and transportation along with a diverse panel discussion including experts from around the country and ULI members of Wake County’s Transit Advisory Committee.• Mary-Ann Baldwin, Raleigh City Council• Patricia Healy, Co-Founder and Principal, Hyde Street Holdings, LLC• John Kane, CEO, Kane Reality• Russell Killen, Mayor of Knightdale• Dena Belzer, President, Strategic Economics• Dan Eernissee, Economic Development Program Manager, City of Shoreline, WA. Bus Rapid Transit TOD• Tina Votaw, TOD Specialist, Charlotte Area Transit System• Casey Tischer, Co-Founder, Freehold Capital Management, Commuter Rail TOD• Tommy Mann, Development Manager, Federal Realty Investment Trust, Light Rail TOD• Richard Adams, Vice President, Kimley-Horn & Associates
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WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE (WLI)WLI kicked off its second year with a full program of work including women-only receptions, leadership talks, and WLI-hosted events for the broader membership.
Outcomes: • Increased the visibility and participation of women in ULI
Triangle. • Women members increased by 26 percent over one year
compared to 18 percent growth in all membership. • The number of women speakers for all programs increased
from nine in FY14 to 15 in FY15.
WLI Kick-Off Reception - September 10, 2014
Member Only - Leadership Conversation with Diana Reid, EVP of PNC Real Estate - December 5, 2014• Patricia R. Healy, Co-Founder and Principal, Hyde Street
Holdings, LLC• Diana Reid, Executive Vice President of Real Estate Finance
Group, PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
WLI Spring Reception - May 27, 2015• Janet Cowell - NC State Treasurer
2014 Partnership Forum ClassMentor: George Stanziale, Senior VP/Director of Design, Stewart
Hunter Willard, Cassidy TurleyMatt Honeycutt, Capitol Broadcasting CorporationDavis Holt, Remax UnitedKarl Hudson, Cushman & Wakefield | ThalhimerLaura Quinn, Quinn PartnersStephen Faber, General Parts InternationalWesley Fricks, Grandbridge Real Estate CapitalKatie Hendrickson, Lookout VenturesChristian Hinton, Lord Aeck Sargent
2015 Partnership Forum ClassMentor: Gregg Sandreuter, Managing Partner, Beacon Partners
Anthony Smithson, Grubb PropertiesTom Burkert, Wood PartnersRichard CoxLaura Quinn, Quinn PartnersStephanie Sanders, Poyner SpruillCameron Winfrey, Adams, Howell, Sizemore & LenfesteyDavid Vinson, NorthMarq CapitalCory Howell, Kimley-Horn & AssociatesJoseph Martinez, Northwood RavinJeffrey Marcus, Tectonic DevelopmentPatrick Nally, Cushman Wakefield | Thalhimer
HIGHLIGHTSPROGRAMS & SPEAKERS
PARTNERSHIP FORUM CLASSESThe Partnership Forum is a mentoring program where YLG members and Triangle real estate veterans meet to discuss professional ideas and relevant real estate issues in a confidential and intimate setting.
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YLG Mixed Use Development Tour: Bradford - November 13, 2014• Jeff Furman, Director of Raleigh Operations, Northwood Ravin
Redefining the American Dream: Housing Preferences of Millennials and Boomers - April 28, 2015• Jay Colvin, Director of Triangle/Triad Metrostudy• Rick Bagel, Developer, Wetrock Farm• Will Yadusky, Director of Acquisitions and Development, Baker Residential• Jonathan Barefoot, VP of Business Development, Fonville Morisey
Barefoot• Robby Johnston and Craig Kerins, Co-owners, The Raleigh Architecture
and Construction Companies• Joseph Martinez, Development Manager, Northwood Ravin
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YOUNG LEADERS GROUP (YLG)YLG continues its active program of work which includes educational events, non-educational happy hours, and both local and regional mentorship programs.
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2015 CAROLINAS MEETING -- Game Changers: How Innovation and Technology are Changing Real EstateFebruary 9-10, 2015Charleston, SC
125 ULI Triangle members descended on Charleston for two packed days of programs, networking and tours with their counterparts from Charlotte and South Carolina.
Highlights:• Former Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy interviewed retiring Charleston Mayor Joe
Riley on lessons learned from 40 years in leadership.• Keynote speakers discussed refreshing your personal and corporate culture,
the rapid change of innovation in real estate and how to prepare for the wave of millennials.
• Concurrent sessions highlighted disruptive technologies, catalytic developments and building for entrepreneurial communities.
• 475 colleagues from the Carolinas deepened business and personal relationships.
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ULI Carolinas, ULI Triangle’s regional collaboration with ULI Charlotte and South Carolina, grew stronger in its second year, increasing members’ value through enhanced educational, travel and networking opportunities.
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REGIONAL INITIATIVE COUNCILSModeled after national product councils, ULI Carolinas’ regional initiative councils, Rethinking Southern Cities and Market Impact, are small groups of mid to senior-level ULI members from Charlotte, South Carolina and the Triangle which convene two times annually to promote learning, build District Council leadership, share knowledge and expertise and encourage regional collaboration.
REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP FORUMSThe Young Leaders launched their second Regional Partnership Forum to learn about exceptional developments in the Carolinas and build relationships.
REGIONAL SPONSORSHIPSThe Carolinas’ District Councils offered recognition and discounts to annual sponsors who support the three regions.
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DISTRICT COUNCIL GOVERNANCE
FY15 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Kevin PennDistrict Council ChairHighwoods [email protected]
Kenneth BowersGovernance ChairCity of Raleigh Planning [email protected]
Marcus JacksonChair of Mission AdvancementTradeMark [email protected]
Brett BatchelderTreasurerCherokee Investment [email protected]
Dwight BassettMembership ChairTown of Chapel [email protected]
Andy HollandSponsorship ChairWells [email protected]
Toby ColemanCommunications ChairSmith [email protected]
Laura QuinnYLG ChairQuinn [email protected]
The work of the ULI Triangle District Council is made possible through the support of our volunteer committees. These committees are comprised of active ULI members who are leaders in real estate and land use in the Triangle region.
FY16 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Kevin PennDistrict Council ChairHighwoods [email protected]
Kenneth BowersGovernance ChairCity of Raleigh Planning [email protected]
Marcus JacksonChair of Mission AdvancementTradeMark [email protected]
Brett BatchelderTreasurerCherokee Investment [email protected]
Dwight BassettMembership ChairTown of Chapel [email protected]
Keith BurnsSponsorship ChairNexsen [email protected]
Toby ColemanCommunications ChairSmith [email protected]
Laura QuinnYLG ChairQuinn [email protected]
Mike MunnRoundtable [email protected]
Andy HollandVice ChairWells [email protected]
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GOVERNANCE COMMITTEEGovernance ChairKenneth Bowers City of Raleigh Planning Department
DC Chair (Ex-Officio)Kevin PennHighwoods Properties
Audie BarefootFonville Morisey Barefoot
Ed FritschHighwoods Properties
Gordon GrubbGrubb Ventures
John J. Healy, Jr.Hyde Street Holdings
Patricia R. HealyHyde Street Holdings
John KaneKane Realty Corporation
Jon E. WilsonKimley-Horn & Associates
Smedes YorkYork Properties
ADVISORY BOARDKevin PennHighwoods Properties
Marcus JacksonTradeMark Properties
Richard AdamsKimley-Horn & Associates
Jeff BandiniParker Poe
Kenneth BowersCity of Raleigh Planning Dept.
Joe CebinaLStar
Ken CrockettCodd’s Creek Capital
Heather DennyMcDonald York
David FingerCushman & Wakefield
David FrickePoyner Spruill
Roland GammonWhite Oak Properties
Trish HanchetteLennar
Andy HollandWells Fargo
Gary JoynerKilpatrick Townsend
John LunsfordElliott Davis Descosimo
Wayne MaioranoSmith Anderson
Thad MoorePreston Development
Mike MunnMcAdams
Mack PaulMorningstar Law Group
Alan PetersonK&L Gates
Gregg SandreuterBeacon Partners
George StanzialeStewart
Ted Van DykNew City Design Group
Larry ZucchinoJDavis
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COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEEChair: Toby Coleman• Promotes activities of the Urban Land Institute and the
Triangle District Council. • Enhances participation at ULI Triangle forums, round
tables and outreach programs.• Summarizes and disseminates ULI educational materials. • Strives to diversify attendance and membership.
ROUND TABLES COMMITTEEChair: Mike Munn• Conceptualizes, plans, and produces ULI Triangle’s
educational member-only round table programs. • Provides educational topics that are relevant and diverse
– from project specific successes and lessons learned to discussions on areas of ULI’s policy and practice initiatives.
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEEChair: Mack Paul / Dwight Bassett • Recruits and retains ULI membership in the Triangle and
eastern North Carolina. • Strives to increase the diversity of ULI Triangle
membership by actively recruiting all sectors of the real estate development community (public and private sector).
• Identifies and develops new member engagement products and/or programs.
TAPS COMMITTEECo-Chairs: Jeff Davis and Sal Musarra• Educates municipalities and non-profit organizations on
ULI’s Technical Assistance Panel (TAP) program, a smaller-scale version of the larger technical assistance programs run by ULI National.
• Recruits and mobilizes ULI members to provide expert advice and recommendations to address land use challenges .
SPONSORSHIP COMMITTEEChair: Andy Holland• Recruits and retains companies to support ULI Triangle’s
educational programs, free member-only events and community outreach.
• Develops and implements the annual sponsorship plan• Builds relationships with and recognizes the contributions of
Triangle supporters.
YOUNG LEADER COMMITTEEChair: Will Dickson / Laura Quinn • Facilitates the leadership development of under-35 ULI
members by actively engaging its members to serve on committees throughout the District Council.
• Organizes and manages mentoring programs (Partnership Forum).
• Develops and hosts YLG-specific programs and receptions.
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE STEERING COMMITTEECo-Chairs: Linnie Causey and Cari Jones• Promotes the advancement of women, throughout their
careers, as leaders in the real estate industry.• Increases the number of women who serve in leadership
positions in the real estate industry and in ULI.• Increases the visibility of women leaders in the real estate
industry and in ULI.• Increases the number of women who are active ULI Full
members, and supports the development of young women members as leaders in ULI and in their professions.
COMMITTEES
ULI Triangle16 W. Martin StreetSuite 808Raleigh, NC 27601(919) 417-2766