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I/IW <br /> a/ermos/.veamm's, 0 <br /> A// WE dr, <br /> gg <br /> V­, <br /> 'glIg/l/ <br /> /" <br /> V,/ fpg/ <br /> 11-al <br /> '/........ AAA, <br /> V af/ <br /> NO <br /> V11man, YE W Og <br /> IBM, <br /> KIN <br /> IN <br /> ...........%, <br /> Navigating the New Normal <br /> 10 J/1, <br /> JI <br /> vz­o <br /> 0 <br /> A ULI Minnesota (ULI MN) public official <br /> ........ <br /> education workshop <br /> UNION& <br /> 101/12, <br /> Realizing great development and redevelopment opportunities for your community is difficult <br /> even in the best of times. The 'Great Recession' has made this job especially daunting for <br /> everyone—including communities that were previously well-positioned in the marketplace. <br /> Many believe this is not a short-lived situation, but represents a 'new normal' for the <br /> marketplace, i.e. the metrics that will govern the economics of development and redevelopment <br /> in the foreseeable future will be fundamentally different than the past. <br /> Navigating the New Normal is a ULI MN workshop that offers a practical approach to the new <br /> challenges of development and redevelopment. It focuses on your city—or a cluster of cities—in <br /> a way that strengthens your understanding of today's realities of development and <br /> redevelopment. Navigating the New Normal is designed to foster a dialogue about the <br /> opportunities and challenges inherent in a new economy based upon shifts in the market and <br /> changing demographics. <br /> Navigating the New Normal Objectives <br /> ULI MN volunteers will partner with you to lead an interactive two hour workshop geared <br /> towards your City Council, Planning Commission, EDA/HRA members, and staff. The ULI MN <br /> team will comprise a cross section of professionals representing disciplines such as design, <br /> finance, development, planning and marketing. The workshop will be held at a locale and time of <br /> your choosing. The workshop is perfect for a pre-Council or Planning Commission meeting work <br /> session. <br /> City clusters are encouraged but not required! A workshop involving two or three cities with <br /> similar interests may provide a great venue for presentation and dialogue. <br />