The Development of Excellence Award recognizes an outstanding real estate development project that exemplifies the ULI’s mission of providing leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities.
Eligible nominee projects must have been completed during the past three years, must be in stabilized operation and have achieved market acceptance. For master-planned or mixed-use developments, the project must be sufficiently completed to have achieved the development vision and met the overall project goals. Programs and processes – such as growth management strategies and publicly guided development programs – are eligible if they have been fully implemented.
Instead of meeting the financial viability requirement, programs will be considered on the basis of the soundness of investment of public funds and the extent of success in transforming communities and neighborhoods.
One of the recipients of the 2010 Development of Excellence Award is Hotel Indigo in Athens, GA.
Thumbnail Photo taken by Zach Rolen skyblueskyphoto.com
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Hotel Indigo-Athens, GA
Hotel Indigo-Athens
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The Development of Excellence Award recognizes an outstanding real estate development project that exemplifies the ULI’s mission of providing leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities.
Eligible nominee projects must have been completed during the past three years, must be in stabilized operation and have achieved market acceptance. For master-planned or mixed-use developments, the project must be sufficiently completed to have achieved the development vision and met the overall project goals. Programs and processes – such as growth management strategies and publicly guided development programs – are eligible if they have been fully implemented.
Instead of meeting the financial viability requirement, programs will be considered on the basis of the soundness of investment of public funds and the extent of success in transforming communities and neighborhoods.
One of the recipients of the 2010 Development of Excellence Award is Hotel Indigo in Athens, GA.
Thumbnail Photo taken by Zach Rolen skyblueskyphoto.com
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