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The FT ULI Sustainable Cities Awards recognize
outstanding and innovative programs that advance the application of
sustainability principles to land use and thereby promote their
incorporation in cities and in the general real estate industry.
Award-winning programs will have global relevance, will add strategic
value to companies and communities, and will enhance the environment.
Programs submitted for consideration must be implemented and showing
results, or they must be provoking significant new ideas and
perspectives.
Up to seven winners will be recognized at an awards ceremony and
dinner at the conclusion of the FT ULI Sustainable Cities conference,
"Sustainable Property Investing: Green for Green," in New York
City in June 2009.
Click on the links below for detailed information.
Eligibility
Criteria
Jury
Application Process
and Schedule
Application
Fee
See application
form for methods of payment.

About Financial Times Conferences
Established in 1971, Financial Times Conferences has many
years experience of conferences, seminars, road shows, courses and
forums. Over 1,000 events have been arranged worldwide and Financial
Times Conferences has built up an enviable reputation for quality,
integrity and accuracy. Expert programme development teams in
conjunction create editorial programmes with FT journalists and speakers
and delegates are drawn from the most senior levels of industry,
commerce and government.

About ULI-the Urban Land Institute
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.
We are committed to: Bringing together leaders from across the fields
of real estate and land use policy to exchange best practices and serve
community needs; fostering collaboration within and beyond ULI’s
membership through mentoring, dialogue, and problem solving; exploring
issues of urbanization, conservation, regeneration, land use policies
and design practices that respect the uniqueness of both built and
natural environments; sharing knowledge through education, applied
research, publishing, and electronic media; and, sustaining a diverse
global network of local practice and advisory efforts that address
current and future challenges.
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