Congress for the New Urbanism
The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) is the leading organization promoting walkable, mixed-use neighborhood development, sustainable communities and healthier living conditions.
For over twenty years, CNU members have used the principles in CNU's Charter to promote the hallmarks of New Urbanism, including:
- Livable streets arranged in compact, walkable blocks.
- A range of housing choices to serve people of diverse ages and income levels.
- Schools, stores and other nearby destinations reachable by walking, bicycling or transit service.
- An affirming, human-scaled public realm where appropriately designed buildings define and enliven streets and other public spaces
Wall Street Prep REIT Modeling
Wall Street Prep is pleased to offer Kellogg Real Estate Club a significant discount to REIT modeling self-study online training module. This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the real estate industryÔÇÖs unique drivers and challenges, with a focus on REITs as well as an introduction to real estate-specific Excel-based financial and valuation modeling training to those pursuing careers in real estate investment banking, private equity, equity research, and corporate finance.
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Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute provides leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. ULI is an independent global nonprofit supported by members representing the entire spectrum of real estate development and land use disciplines.
Jones Lang LaSalle Cities Research Center
Our Cities Research Center, underpinned by 10 years of pioneering city research, brings together our firm-wide resources and expertise on cities around the world to help you identify new opportunities and to navigate through the New World of Cities.
Curbed Chicago
Curbed Chicago : The Chicago Neighborhoods and Real Estate Blog.
Skyscraper Pages Chicago
Since 1999, SkyscraperPage.com's forum has been one of the most active skyscraper enthusiast communities on the web. The global membership discusses development news and construction activity on projects from around the world, alongside discussions on urban design, architecture, transportation and many other topics. SkyscraperPage.com also features unique skyscraper diagrams, a database of construction activity, and publishes popular skyscraper posters.