In Spring of 2025, ULI convened a multi-disciplinary team of experts, at the City’s request, for a two-day technical assistance panel (TAP) workshop. The panel was asked to provide guidance on the redevelopment and strategic use of three City-owned parcels as well as additional actions that could help catalyze the transition of the Louisa Street/South Street area from an underutilized industrial zone into a residential neighborhood.
Urban Land Institute is a global, member-driven organization comprising more than 48,000 real estate and urban development professionals dedicated to advancing the Institute’s mission of shaping the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. ULI’s interdisciplinary membership represents all aspects of the industry, including developers, property owners, investors, architects, urban planners, public officials, real estate brokers, appraisers, attorneys, engineers, financiers, and academics