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Building for Wellness: The Business Case Does wellness make business sense as a development objective? How have developers pursued this objective? What has the market response been? And how have developers measured their success? To answer these questions, Building for Wellness: The Business Case highlights 13 projects of varying product type and scale that were developed with health and wellness in mind. In a series of profiles, developers share their motivation for incorporating a variety of health and wellness features in their projects, how these features factored into the overall development and operations process, and how the market has responded. Projects profiled include: ' ECO Modern Flats, Fayetteville, Arkansas (Specialized Real Estate Group) ' Innovation Park, Charlotte, North Carolina (BECO South LLC) ' 1221 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas (AREA Real Estate) ' Jackson Walk, Jackson, Tennessee (Healthy Community LLC) ' The Century Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (TREK Development Group) ' Via6, Seattle, Washington (Pine Street Group LLC) ' The Interlace, Singapore (CapitaLand Singapore Limited) ' Park 20|20, Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands (Delta Development Group) ' Via Verde, New York, New York (Phipps Houses, Jonathan Rose Companies) ' Grow Community, Bainbridge Island, Washington (Asani Development) ' Selandra Rise, Casey, Australia (Stockland) ' Rancho Sahuarita, Tucson, Arizona (Sharpe & Associates, Inc.) ' Mueller, Austin, Texas (Catellus) Release Activities Building for Wellness: The Business Case will be released globally at the 2014 ULI Spring Meeting in Vancouver, held April 9–11, and will be shared with ULI’s Council networks through a shared PowerPoint presentation or speaking engagements held during spring and summer 2014. After its release, Building for Wellness: The Business Case will be available at www.uli. org/buildingforwellness. To learn more or schedule a speaker on Building for Wellness: The Business Case, contact: Building for Wellness ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate Building Healthy Places Initiative THE BUSINESS CASE ULI Building Healthy Places Initiative Leveraging the power of ULI’s global networks to shape projects and places in ways that improve the health of people and communities. ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate Research, Networking, Insight, Analysis. Connect E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uli.org/health Twitter: #ulihealth Anita Kramer Vice President, ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate [email protected] 202-624-7105 Sara Hammerschmidt Associate, Content [email protected] 202-624-7028 ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate Building Healthy Places Initiative

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Page 1: and Real Estate Building for Wellness: Building for ...americas.uli.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/ULI-Documents/BfW201… · Building for Wellness: The Business Case will be released

Building for Wellness:The Business CaseDoes wellness make business sense as a development objective? How have developers pursued this objective? What has the market response been? And how have developers measured their success?

To answer these questions, Building for Wellness: The Business Case highlights 13 projects of varying product type and scale that were developed with health and wellness in mind. In a series of profiles, developers share their motivation for incorporating a variety of health and wellness features in their projects, how these features factored into the overall development and operations process, and how the market has responded.

Projects profiled include:

' ECO Modern Flats, Fayetteville, Arkansas (Specialized Real Estate Group)' Innovation Park, Charlotte, North Carolina (BECO South LLC)' 1221 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas (AREA Real Estate)' Jackson Walk, Jackson, Tennessee (Healthy Community LLC)' The Century Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (TREK Development Group)' Via6, Seattle, Washington (Pine Street Group LLC)' The Interlace, Singapore (CapitaLand Singapore Limited)' Park 20|20, Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands (Delta Development Group)' Via Verde, New York, New York (Phipps Houses, Jonathan Rose Companies)' Grow Community, Bainbridge Island, Washington (Asani Development)' Selandra Rise, Casey, Australia (Stockland)' Rancho Sahuarita, Tucson, Arizona (Sharpe & Associates, Inc.)' Mueller, Austin, Texas (Catellus)

Release ActivitiesBuilding for Wellness: The Business Case will be released globally at the 2014 ULI Spring Meeting in Vancouver, held April 9–11, and will be shared with ULI’s Council networks through a shared PowerPoint presentation or speaking engagements held during spring and summer 2014.

After its release, Building for Wellness: The Business Case will be available at www.uli.org/buildingforwellness.

To learn more or schedule a speaker on Building for Wellness: The Business Case, contact:

Building for Wellness

Building Healthy Places Initiative

ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate

Building Healthy Places Initiative

THE BUSINESS CASE

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ULI Building Healthy Places InitiativeLeveraging the power of ULI’s global networks to shape projects and places in ways that improve the health of people and communities.

ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real EstateResearch, Networking, Insight, Analysis.

ConnectE-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.uli.org/health

Twitter: #ulihealth

Anita KramerVice President, ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real [email protected]

Sara HammerschmidtAssociate, [email protected]

ULI Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate

Building Healthy Places Initiative