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2024 ULI Asia Pacific Summit 2024 ULI Asia Pacific Summit
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Tokyo Midtown Roppongi, Tokyo, JAPAN May 27-30, 2024

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5月27月曜日 13:30 — 15:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown PLAZA B1F, Ishinki sculpture

スタディツアー|宮下公園:都市再生による変革

山手線沿線にある公共の公園「宮下公園」は再生によって、さまざまな飲食店、カフェ、ホテルが一体となったショッピングモールMIYASHITA PARKに生まれ変わりました。全面的な見直しを行い、誰もが楽しめる多面的な施設が誕生しました。ハイライトは広々とした屋上の緑地公園で、スケート場、ボルダリングウォール、ビーチバレーに最適な砂が敷き詰められたサンドコートが整備され、開放的な芝生広場が広がっています。公有地を有効活用し、社会・文化交流や地域社会とのかかわりを促す場を提供することによって、若者世代に共鳴する新時代の都市再生事業を通じて公共空間を効果的に活用した好事例として大きな注目を集めています。
集合場所:東京ミッドタウン
東京ミッドタウンとMiyashita Park間をバスで移動します。
ツアー参加費:50米ドル。先着順での受付となります。定員に達し次第、受付終了となります。
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5月28火曜日 08:00 — 09:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Conference, Midtown Tower 4F, ULI Registration Desk

受付とネットワーキング

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5月28火曜日 08:30 — 12:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown PLAZA B1F, Ishinki sculpture

スタディツアー|新たな高みへ: ESR 東荻島 ディストリビューションセンター 物流施設の革命

ESR東扇島ディストリビューションセンターは、先進的な物流インフラの新たなベンチマークを打ち立て、都市再生の指針を示しています。物流施設としては日本で最高層かつ最大規模となる9階建て施設で、大きな規模と収容容量を誇ります。人を中心に考えたサステナブルなデザインにより、「CASBEE」Sランク、「BELS」 5スターの認証を取得しています。入居企業の多様なニーズに応え、業務の効率性を高めるため、施設には3つの休憩ラウンジ、ボウリングレーン、24時間営業のショップ、スカイデッキ、プライベートダイニング、公園、フィットネス施設、シャワー室、無料の託児所、ドライバー休憩室など、さまざまなアメニティ施設を備えています。
本ツアーでは、ULI会員の皆様にこの施設独自の革新的な設備にアクセスし、見識を深めていただきます。
集合場所:東京ミッドタウン
東京ミッドタウンとディストリビューションセンター間をバスで移動します。
ツアー参加費:50米ドル。先着順での受付となります。定員に達し次第、受付終了となります。
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5月28火曜日 09:00 — 12:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Conference, Midtown Tower 4F, Room 9

Decarbonisation and Resilience Forum

As the landscape of global ESG frameworks continues to expand, it's crucial for real estate stakeholders to discern which elements truly advance environmental and social outcomes, alongside business performance. ESG reporting should be viewed as a tool, not the end goal.
  • How are ESG frameworks evolving to provide more relevant clarity and consistency for investors, amidst the noise of countless indicators?
  • What key ESG factors should real estate companies prioritise to genuinely drive industry practices forward while delivering sustainable financial returns?
8.30am   Registration and networking
 
9.00am   Welcome and introductions
Mavis Ma, Sustainability Manager, GLP Capital Partners Japan
 
9.05am   Mapping ESG: Clarity from Complexity
With the proliferation of global ESG frameworks, real estate stakeholders must stay informed about the latest developments and understand how to navigate this alphabet soup effectively.
  • How are the various frameworks evolving to provide greater clarity and consistency for investors?
  • What are the critical ESG factors that investors should prioritise to maximise both sustainability impact and financial returns?
Moderator
Lisette van Doorn, CEO, ULI Europe
 
Panelists
Ray Lawler, CEO APAC, Hines 
 
9.25am   Panel Discussion
Value-At-Risk - Future-Proof Today
Investors face growing pressure to account for climate risk in real estate valuation and decision-making.
  • How are investors, insurers, and asset managers navigating the challenges presented by physical and transition risks?
  • What best practices have they developed for assessing and mitigating climate-related impacts on real estate portfolios?
Moderator
Yvonne Huang, Lead Representative Asia, GRESB
 
Panelists
Mark Cameron, Head of Sustainability, Asia Pacific, Nuveen Real Estate
Calvin Kwan, Head of Sustainability and Risk Governance, Link Asset Management 
Mamoru Shimomichi, Executive Officer, General Manager of Investment Management Planning, Nomura Real Estate Asset Management
Cecilia Tse, Climate and Sustainability Lead, Aon 
 
10.15am   Lightning Round #1:
Carbon Pricing Shifts Cost Curve For All
Understand how carbon pricing mechanisms fundamentally alter the cost-benefit analysis of decarbonisation efforts, which propel the development and deployment of innovative, low-carbon solutions.
 
Mack Ramachandran, Co-founder & Director, Futures Inc. 
 
10.30am   Networking refreshments
 
10.50am   Panel Discussion
Smart Retrofits to Unlock New Values
Retrofitting existing buildings is crucial for the world to achieve its net-zero goals, as 80% of the buildings that will stand in 2050 are already built.
  • What are the main barriers preventing widespread acceleration of retrofits?
  • How can owners plan effective retrofits that enhance building performance, reduce emissions, and improve tenant well-being while enhancing long-term asset value?
Moderator
Bradford Dockser, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Green Generation
 
Panelists 
Helen Amos, Head of Sustainability, Hong Kong, JLL
Albert Chan, Director of Planning and Development, Group Chief Sustainability Officer, Shui On Land
Vram Malek, Principal, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
 
11.30am   Lightning Round #2:
Refrigerant Emission: The Hidden Elephant
Shed light on refrigerant emissions in real estate, as these sneaky greenhouse gas contributors have a disproportionately large (and often underestimated) impact on global warming.
 
John Haffner, Deputy Director - Sustainability, Hang Lung Properties Limited 
 
11.45am   Panel Discussion
Plan for Whole-life Carbon Today
The real estate industry must shift toward a whole-life carbon perspective in order to drive long-term business success in an increasingly sustainability-focused market.
  • How can the real estate industry effectively measure and reduce projects' whole-life carbon impact to meet regulatory requirements, investor expectations, and tenant preferences?
  • What are the best practices for integrating whole-life carbon considerations into real estate projects to drive cost savings, mitigate climate-related risks, and optimise resource efficiency?
Moderator
Rosie Leake, Senior ESG Manager, Asia Pacific, Hines
 
Panelists
Giovanni Cossu, Head of Sustainability, CapitaLand Development
Eddie Tse, Group Sustainability Manager, Gammon Construction 
Pritya Pravina Widiarta, Director, Climate Change, Asia Pacific, HSBC 
 
12.25pm   Closing remarks 
Mavis Ma, Sustainability Manager, GLP Capital Partners Japan
 
Programme is correct at time of publication and subject to change without prior notice.  

5月28火曜日 09:00 — 10:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Conference, Midtown Tower 4F, Room 7

ULI Talks: Between Two Giants – A Balanced Perspective on Real Estate in India and China

As two of the largest and economies in the Asia-Pacific region investing in India or China has become increasingly pertinent for real estate investors and developers in the Asia-Pacific region. According to recent statistics:
  • China remains a global leader in real estate investment, boasting a vast market size and a history of rapid urbanisation and infrastructure development.
  • India's real estate sector has been experiencing robust growth, with office absorption rates hitting record highs and significant investments pouring into infrastructure development projects.
Understanding the nuances of these markets is crucial for informed decision-making and strategic planning within the real estate industry. This session brings together industry experts who will shed light on the unique opportunities presented by both countries, to provide a balanced perspective on their respective strengths and challenges.
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5月28火曜日 09:15 — 11:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower, 1F Office Lobby Entrance

スタディツアー|麻布台ヒルズ: 東京都心 街中の街

「Modern Urban Village」のコンセプトを体現する麻布台ヒルズは、東京の中心部で広大なオープンスペースを提供し、圧倒的な緑に囲まれて、人と人をつなぎ、コミュニティの形成を目指しています。「Green & Wellness」を軸に、そこに暮らす人々が自然と調和し、健康で充実したライフスタイルを送れる環境を作り出しています。そのサステナビリティの取り組みは2024年3月時点において「LEED-ND」「LEED-BD+C」「WELL」の予備認証を取得し、環境への責任とウェルネスへのコミットメントを明確に示しています。麻布台ヒルズはヘザウィック・スタジオなど世界的に著名な建築家との連携により、アートや文化がシームレスに融合する活気に満ちた都市空間を生み出し、コミュニティのウェルビーイングと環境サステナビリティを優先する、東京におけるこれまでとはまったく異なる斬新な都市開発を実現しています。
森ビル主催の本ツアーに参加して、ぜひ関係者と共にこの東京都心に誕生した素晴らしい新開発の内側を探ってみてください。
集合場所:六本木駅
駅から麻布台ヒルズまで徒歩で移動します。ツアー終了後は、現地解散となります。
本ツアーは雨天・荒天決行で行われます。各自、天気に合わせた服装と歩きやすい靴でご参加ください。
先着順での受付となります。定員に達し次第、受付終了となります。
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5月28火曜日 11:00 — 12:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo

ULI Talks: Feeding Two Birds with One Seed – Investing in Living Assets for Sustainable Returns and Increased Housing Supply

Harness the insights of the 2024 ULI Asia Pacific Home Attainability Index, which highlights the growing significance of rental housing in addressing critical housing demands. Moreover, with evolving demographic and socio-economic shifts, various types of living assets, including student housing, senior housing, co-living, and built-to-rent properties, have gained traction among investors for their sustainable returns. Explore the power of these alternative investments, which offer a dual solution of sustainable returns and increased housing attainability. Uncover strategic investment opportunities and key drivers to capitalise on these evolving trends and make a lasting impact in the real estate market.
5月28火曜日 12:30 — 14:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Conference, Midtown Tower 4F, Rooms 1-4

Networking Lunch

5月28火曜日 13:30 — 17:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Conference, Midtown Tower 4F, Room 6

UrbanPlan Workshop

An interactive UrbanPlan workshop will be held for key stakeholders from various local councils in Asia Pacific. Member leaders will convene to deepen their experience of this global educational initiative and discuss how to expand the reach and impact of this programme.
 
What Is UrbanPlan?
 
UrbanPlan is a global educational initiative developed by the Urban Land Institute as a realistic, interactive classroom-based team challenge, in which students learn about the fundamental forces that affect urban regeneration.
 
Our Volunteer Facilitators
 
The successful delivery of the programme would not be possible without the industry professionals who volunteer their time to UrbanPlan. Having undergone prior mandatory training in UrbanPlan, our volunteer facilitators join the workshops to provide guidance to the student teams using the Socratic method. They additionally serve as the judging panel at the end of the workshop, providing each team with valuable feedback on their final schemes and pitch presentations, before choosing a winner.
UrbanPlan is growing in the Asia Pacific region! Help us with this exciting expansion. We warmly encourage ULI members from all APAC Councils to sign up to this Volunteer Training Workshop. Have expertise in Housing Affordability, Net-Zero, Planning, Marketing, Community Outreach or Finance? Further your professional development in a fun way! And help us transform young lives through education. Bring your industry friends and colleagues. Individuals and teams are most welcome. (Team size: 5 persons, 6 max./per team).
 
We look forward to seeing you!
 
 
 
Spaces are limited. Registration is required to attend this session and spaces will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. 
5月28火曜日 14:00 — 17:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Conference, Midtown Tower 4F, Room 9

Capital Markets Forum

ULI APAC Capital Markets Forum is the marquee event for the ULI investors and capital markets professionals' community.
 
In this three-hour forum, we will review the forecast for key indicators, hear from leading investors on their investment prospects and challenges versus opportunities, learn about the continuous rise of credit investments, and dive into discussions on the hottest asset classes in Japan and whether the office is still necessary.
 
2.00pm   Introduction and welcome
Welcome remarks and setting the scene.
 
Ryuta Takeuchi, Head of Capital Markets, Japan, JLL  
 
2.05pm   Market Overview
Where are the real estate markets headed in APAC? Are we out of the woods when it comes to fundraising? Where are the global inflows and outflows, and what are the trends we are able to establish? To answer those and many other questions, JLL will be providing a comprehensive state of the market overview.
 
Pamela Ambler, Head of Investor Intelligence & Strategy Capital Markets, Asia Pacific, JLL 
 
2.20pm   Institutional Investors' View of the World - LP Panel
On this flagship panel, LPs that are investing across APAC will discuss their outlook on the capital markets and investment environment. What are they investing in or avoiding as an asset class? Where are the opportunities in APAC, and how do returns compare on a global basis? And how are those investors implementing ESG requirements across their portfolios?
 
Moderator
Joyce Lo, Director, Private Capital Advisory Group, Lazard 
 
Panelists
Ee Lynn Chow, Director, Asia-Pacific, Ivanhoe Cambridge 
Jimmy Phua, Managing Director, Head of Real Estate Asia, CPPIB 
Karen Qin, Director, Multi-Managers Real Estate, UBS Asset Management 
 
3.00pm   Networking refreshments
 
3.20pm   Deep Dive
Deep dive on cutting edge sustainability in mixed use project design and operations featuring a project in Kita Osaka - Green Garden?
 
Yuichi Kanbayashi, General Manager of Grand Green Osaka Office, Mitsubishi Estate 
 
3.40pm   Fireside chat - Japan investment strategies
What is next for Japan's real estate markets? What are the most attractive opportunities that investors are seeing at the moment, and how do they capture those opportunities?
 
Moderator
Jon Tanaka, Senior Managing Director and Country Head, Japan, Hines 
 
Panelists
Seiko Ikeda, Head of Japan, M&G Real Estate
Takashi Murata, Managing Director, Co-Head of Asia Real Estate & Head of Japan, Warburg Pincus
Taku Yamaumi, Partner and Head of Japan, L Catterton Real Estate 
 
4.20pm   Credit Panel
Whilst the sharp rise in interest rates since 2022 has been negative for real estate equity strategies, it is favourable for real estate debt strategies. Higher base rates and wider credit spreads combined with more caution among commercial banks, have contributed to an attractive environment for private credit strategies. Today private real estate credit is playing an increasingly important role in institutional portfolios, due to its income profile and loss protection characteristics. However, will credit funds continue to enjoy their popularity in the near future? And what are the preferred debt strategies and which markets in APAC are currently offering better opportunities?
 
Moderator
Bryan Southergill, Partner, Head of Asia Real Estate, Ares Management
 
Panelists 
Paul Brindley, Head of Debt Advisory, Capital Markets, Asia Pacific, JLL
Arjun Pandit, Managing Director, Funds Management, CapitaLand Investment
Benett Theseira, Managing Director and Head of Asia Pacific, PGIM Real Estate
 
5.05pm   Closing and summary
Key takeaways and Forum adjourns 
 
 
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Programme is correct at time of publication and subject to change without prior notice.  

5月28火曜日 17:00 — 19:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Conference, Midtown Tower 4F, Rooms 1-4

Welcome Cocktails

5月29水曜日 08:00 — 08:55 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, Hall A

Registration and Networking

5月29水曜日 08:55 — 09:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Opening Address

Welcome and introductions
5月29水曜日 09:00 — 09:20 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Opening Keynote Address: Humanising Our Cities

When did everything become so boring and homogenous? Who is really thinking about how to make buildings, places, and objects mean something to us - to lift our spirits and connect us? How can we make our cities more human?

In this opening address Thomas Heatherwick, Founder of Heatherwick Studio, will outline his thoughts on how designers and city makers can create more human places, and explain how a fundamental understanding of emotion is the crucial ingredient that is missing in so much of design today.
 
 
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5月29水曜日 09:20 — 09:50 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Fireside Chat: Japan’s Leadership in the New Global Order

Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan has remained committed to its economic recovery and investment in innovation. The country's strong financial system and well-developed healthcare infrastructure have helped to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, while its focus on sustainability has positioned it well for the future. From innovative urban planning to sustainable development practices, Japan's real estate sector serves as a model for the world.
 
What are the lessons and strategies that can be gleaned from Japan's success to thrive in the dynamic and interconnected world of real estate?
 
 
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5月29水曜日 09:50 — 10:20 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Panel Discussion: Navigating the Geopolitical Currents Reshaping Real Estate

This panel discussion delves into the resilience of property portfolios amidst escalating global uncertainties. Panelists explore the intricate relationship between geopolitics and real estate, analysing how the US-China power struggle affects Asian property markets, how global conflicts reshape safe havens, how trade disruptions challenge logistics real estate, and how economic shifts endanger housing markets.
5月29水曜日 10:20 — 10:50 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, Hall A

Coffee break

5月29水曜日 10:30 — 10:45 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, INSIGHTS, Hall A

The Ultimate Digital Access Experience for Rental Housing

Grab a coffee and a bite to eat, and take a seat at INSIGHTS to share the latest insights in technology and trends from our esteemed sponsor.
 
Speaker
Cedric Duigou, Living Spaces, APAC Lead, SALTO Systems
5月29水曜日 10:50 — 11:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Panel Discussion: Embracing Global Demographic Shifts

The future of real estate is moving beyond mere bricks and mortar, prioritising the creation of vibrant communities with a strong social impact. This shift demands a move away from building "glass towers" and towards prioritising the social aspects of ESG, not just for public image, but as a strategic necessity. Imagine unlocking talent in underserved areas, building brand loyalty through social purpose, and attracting investors to projects that foster shared prosperity. Achieving this requires acknowledging demographic shifts, like an aging population needing specialised healthcare and flexible housing, and a growing middle class demanding adaptable spaces for diverse families. Additionally, attracting top talent necessitates innovative workspaces that prioritise well-being and productivity.

This panel discussion will explore these trends, focusing on equitable development and creating urban centres that not only meet current and future needs, but also contribute to community well-being, economic vitality, and a positive human experience for all.
 
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5月29水曜日 11:30 — 11:40 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

アジア太平洋地域ULIハインズ・スチューデント・コンペティション

より良い地域社会づくりや都市開発パターンの向上に対する若者世代の関心を高めることを目指して考案されたアジア太平洋地域ULIハインズ・スチューデント・コンペティションは、土地利用の未来の専門家の連携やチームワークを奨励しています。コンペティションに参加した大学生チームは、東京都内の実際の敷地について、責任ある土地利用を反映した包括的なデザインや提案を考案するよう要請されました。サミットではアジア太平洋地域のコンペティションの優勝チームが登場し、将来の都市開発についてフレッシュな考えを披露します。
5月29水曜日 11:40 — 12:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Live Long, Live Green: Sustainable Strategies for Asia’s Ageing Infrastructure

As Asia's population develops and ages, a critical challenge emerges: how can we create a sustainable built environment that empowers our youth, young families, and senior citizens? In this session, we'll explore innovative retrofitting strategies for existing buildings in developed nations as well as delve into preparing fast-growing economies for societies as they mature, examining how to construct new buildings. We'll discuss design, green building practices, and policy changes to achieve a thriving and sustainable Asia for all generations.
 
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5月29水曜日 12:30 — 14:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, Hall A

Networking Lunch

5月29水曜日 13:00 — 13:15 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, INSIGHTS, Hall A

プレイスメイキングの進化

Grab a coffee and a bite to eat, and take a seat at INSIGHTS to share the latest insights in technology and trends from our esteemed sponsor.
 
We highlight key placemaking strategies through the lens of SOM's Asia Pacific work, and how these can inform projects in Japan.
 
Speakers:
Nicolas Medrano, Principal, SOM
Kenichiro Suzuki, Japan Business Leader, SOM 
5月29水曜日 13:15 — 13:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, INSIGHTS, Hall A

ULI Hines Student Competition Asia Pacific Winner’s Presentation

5月29水曜日 13:30 — 13:45 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, INSIGHTS, Hall A

One Museum Place: Best Practices in Sustainability

Grab a coffee and a bite to eat, and take a seat at INSIGHTS to share the latest insights in technology and trends from our esteemed sponsor.
 
Speaker:
Kitty Cheung, Director of Marketing and ESG for Greater China, Hines
5月29水曜日 14:00 — 14:40 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

パネルディスカッション:インパクトをもたらす英知と情熱の架け橋

世代を超えた連携によって、いかに若者の強い願望を理解し、学生寮などへの投資に適応することができるか、そしてリモートワークなどの社会変化が不動産需要に与える影響を明らかにします。また、不動産アセットを最適化する上で、新たなテクノロジーが果たす役割を掘り下げます。この洞察に満ちたディスカッションでは、さまざまな世代の専門家が将来の投資の方向性を決める経済・人口動態・社会のトレンドを詳しく調べます。
5月29水曜日 14:40 — 14:55 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence

Widely recognised as one of the real estate industry's most prestigious competitions, this year’s winners represent the highest standards of development practice in the region’s private, public, and non-profit sectors.

Meet the outstanding winners of the 2024 ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence and celebrate their exemplary work which will inspire our industry.
5月29水曜日 14:45 — 15:35 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

対話 –郊外の大都市圏化

コロナ禍は目覚ましい転換をもたらしました。コロナ禍前のグローバル化した世界では著しい局地化が見られ、国際貿易ネットワークが揺らぎ、サプライチェーンは行き詰まっています。人口密集地での生活に不安を抱き、あるいはオフィス出社要請から解放されて周辺都市への人口流出が起き、大都市圏は空洞化しています。
 
各都市が人気のない都市中心部の再活性化と局所的なライフスタイルへの適応を図るなか、再都市化の課題が浮上しています。同時に、いまや21世紀の中心となった郊外地域は、人口の増加への対応や大規模な経済圏の維持といった課題に直面しています。
 
都市化・郊外化から包括的な解決策の立案まで、共通の課題を取り上げて議論します。
5月29水曜日 14:55 — 15:20 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Fireside Chat: The Leadership View – Through the Lens of the CEO

In the face of unprecedented change, CEOs play a pivotal role in shaping the future of real estate. How do leaders navigate tech shifts and market fluctuations? What strategies guide decisions amid global economic influences and data analytics? CEOs go beyond norms, driving growth through strategic partnerships, shaping urban spaces, and addressing sustainability challenges. These questions define this discussion, charting a course toward a resilient, sustainable, and inclusive future for real estate.
 
 
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5月29水曜日 15:20 — 15:50 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, INSIGHTS, Hall A

Engage in an Immersive Extended Reality (XR) Experience

Interact with a digital twin world through extended reality (XR). Experience first-hand how cutting edge technology is making it possible for us to enjoy immersive content in virtual/augmented environments throughout our urban and living spaces.
5月29水曜日 15:20 — 15:50 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, Hall A

Coffee break

5月29水曜日 15:20 — 15:35 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo

Panel Discussion: Bridging Wisdom and Passion for Impact

We welcome outstanding leaders from each generation to foster a dialogue across generations sharing common ground and values that serve as the bedrock for collaborative initiatives within the community. Let’s delve into the benefits of intergenerational collaboration, highlighting how the amalgamation of wisdom from experienced leaders and the fervor of the next generation can yield powerful solutions for addressing complex issues unique to the real estate landscape.
 
We invite you to join this insightful dialogue, transcending generational boundaries and paving the way for impactful collaboration that is shaping the future of real estate.
5月29水曜日 15:50 — 16:40 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Panel Discussion: Is Real Estate Investment Dead? Recalibration in 2024’s Real Estate Capital Shift

The real estate investment scene is undergoing a major transformation in 2024. Rising interest rates and global uncertainties are forcing a shift from equity-based financing to debt financing. We'll explore the complexities of navigating this new worldwide landscape and uncover fresh investment models and resilient strategies that will pave the way for a future filled with possibilities in the international real estate capital markets.
 
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5月29水曜日 16:40 — 17:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Closing Keynote Address: How Technology and Human Connection Can Reshape Our Cities

Forget forgotten corners. Imagine them pulsating with life thanks to XR technology. Interactive museums, captivating avatars, and boundless cultural experiences paint the future of real estate. Join Masahiro Yamaguchi's closing keynote as he explores how XR can revitalise urban spaces, fostering vibrant hubs and reshaping the industry. It's not just about filling spaces; it's about reimagining cities and forging a future where technology and human connection create dynamic, engaging experiences.
5月29水曜日 17:00 — 19:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, Hall A

ULI Closing Ceremony & Reception

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5月30木曜日 07:00 — 12:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo The Ritz Carlton Tokyo Hotel, Opposite driveway

スタディツアー|ディズニー 輝きの舞台裏:夢の国の運営

Join our hosts as the team from Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of Tokyo DisneySea.
Participants will enjoy a private early morning tour of the resort before the day's official opening. As the resort receives its first visitors for the day, the group will return to Walt Disney Animation Japan via a back of house (BOH) route, where the group will see BOH operations in progress. Our hosts will share an in-depth presentation of the history and relationship between Disney and Oriental Land Company (OLC), an introduction to WDI, and a glimpse into the Imagineering process.
 
 
Bus transportation will be provided to and from Disney.
 
This is an all-weather tour. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. 
 
Tour registration fee: US$50. Spaces on the tour are limited and subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
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Tour programmes are correct at time of publication and subject to change without prior notice.
 
ULI thanks our tour hosts:
Peter Arnet, Project Management Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering
Graduate from Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, with a bachelor's degree in Architecture and a master's in Business Administration. Peter started his career with Walt Disney Imagineering in 1989 as Principal Project Planner for Mickey's Toontown and Indiana Jones at Disneyland in Anaheim. After WDI, Peter joined Universal Studios as Project Director for Universal Lands of Adventure in Orlando and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. Leaving the theme park world for eleven years, he joined the management teams who led mega-resort projects in Las Vegas, museums for the Smithsonian Institute and the DHS campus in Washington D.C. as well as foreign assignments like the Hilton Waterfront project in Tripoli, Libya. He rejoined WDI as a Project Executive to help deliver Shanghai Disneyland Resort. Peter currently resides in Tokyo, completing the Fantasy Springs project as Project Management Executive.
 
Sarah Bader, Representative Director and Principal, Gensler
As Managing Director for Gensler’s Tokyo office, I lead local and global teams and clients through delivering solutions that meet both the aesthetic and business requirements for clients around the world. With three years of leading the firm’s 300 person Chicago office, My strengths stem from analyzing strategic business goals through leading teams in creating world-class programming, space planning, conceptual development and design development. As a project director, I have spent two decades taking projects from concept through execution with an exceptional ability to understand issues and provide custom, client-focused solutions. My background spans across a wide variety of industries and project types, which have proven to be successful for large and small projects alike. From new high-rise hospitals in the heart of a city’s bustling downtown, to familiar and intimate workplace design, My constant curiosity has led me to travel the world, seeing design from multiple viewpoints, and create distinctive and compelling solutions for clients around the globe.
 
Andy Chew, Principal Landscape Architect, Walt Disney Imagineering
Graduate from Cal Poly State University, Pomona, with a bachelor of science in Landscape Architecture. Andy joined Walt Disney Imagineering in 2011 to support the design and development of Adventure Isle and Treasure Cove for Shanghai Disneyland. After SHDL, Andy joined the Tokyo team to support a number of projects primarily focused on early development. In 2013, the project now known as Fantasy Springs began its Blue-Sky phase. Andy worked closely with both WDI and OLC over the next ten years, leading the Area Development design team and ultimately relocating to Japan to oversee construction. Andy currently lives in Tokyo with his wife and daughter, completing the Fantasy Springs project as Principal Landscape Architect. 
 
Mark Schirmer, Executive Creative Producer, Walt Disney Imagineering
For the past three years, Mark has been based in Japan and leads the Imagineering creative, in-field team as part of the largest expansion at the Tokyo Disney Resort - Fantasy Springs. It becomes the 8th Themed Port at Tokyo DisneySea and is set to grand open on June 6, 2024. Previously, Mark held the position of Creative Executive for Walt Disney Imagineering Asia where he was based in Hong Kong. He was involved as part of the leadership team for Walt Disney Imagineering-Asia supporting growth and development in the region as as the three Disney resorts in Shanghai, Tokyo and Hong Kong. In addition, he continued the Imagineering tradition of a creative outreach to the region's design/creative community and served 3 years as a Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) Board member. Mark was also positioned as the Director of Design Development for the Tokyo Disney Resort and based at the Resort in Maihama, Japan. His responsibilities included oversight of the existing property and collaborating with Park partners, including the Oriental Land Company to expand growth opportunities for the Resort. Prior to his role in Tokyo, Mark was Executive Creative Director of Mystic Point, the third chapter of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort's expansion projects. In his role, Mark oversaw the creative direction of the entire themed land, including the innovative Mystic Manor attraction. Mark has 35 years of experience at Walt Disney Imagineering. He began his Disney career as an intern at Walt Disney World in Orlando, before becoming a full-time Imagineer. Since that time, he has worked at every Disney resort, collaborating with various creative and project teams on a wide range of projects from concept to installation. Prior to joining Disney, Mark worked for two landscape architecture/planning firms in the United States, Peridian Group in southern California and Brickman Industries in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Landscape Architecture degree from the Ohio State University.

5月30木曜日 07:00 — 08:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo

公園で早朝ウェルネス

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5月30木曜日 08:00 — 13:00 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown PLAZA B1F, Ishinki sculpture

スタディツアー|ネオンの向こう側:渋谷の変貌-サステナブルな都会のオアシスへ

 
 Image credit: Shibuya Scramble Square
 
This walking tour through Shibuya delves into the district's ongoing transformation, offering a firsthand perspective on its evolution.
  • The tour kicks off with a presentation by Tokyu Corporation on the redevelopment of Shibuya and properties along the railway line.
  • We will move on to Shibuya Scramble Square, visiting QWS for an insider's view of this space for industrial development and innovation
  • End the tour with a breathtaking ascent to the Shibuya Sky observation deck for panoramic cityscapes.
 
 
 
Immerse yourself in the local artistic spirit at the newly opened Hotel Indigo, where we take a peek at how the hotel has refined the eclectic essence of the neighborhood into an inspiring experience that energises creativity and celebrates diversity, through its collection of curated spaces.
  • Take a peek into its iconic designer guest rooms
  • Dining area, offering a new, uniquely Gallery 11 environment where you can enjoy your meal in an art gallery setting
  • Immerse yourself in the eclectic spirit embraced by the hotel's public spaces 
Finally, the tour concludes at the reimagined Shibuya PARCO, a legendary landmark reborn in 2019. This multi-experience destination offers a unique blend of retail, food, and entertainment, culminating in a spiraling outdoor journey with rooftop views of Mount Fuji. The comprehensive tour unveils Shibuya's past, present, and future, showcasing its dynamic mix of modern development, vibrant arts scene, and iconic landmarks.
  • Appreciate the multifaced 3D exterior structure. Taking inspiration from the hills and streets that define Shibuya, the building’s pathways and stairs spiral up from Spain-zaka to the tenth floor along its exterior (3D paths), creating a connection between the building and the city.
  • Experience the stimulating interior architecture, dynamic tenant mix, and outdoor vertical journey via its external escalators.
  • Appreciate the interior architecture and the 'Cyber Subculture Zone'
  • Experience the city views on the roughly 1400 square metre park-like exterior plaza covered in vegetation and trees
  • End the tour at Chaos Kitchen, a new dining space developed around the concepts of being genreless, sceneless, and genderless, formed out of the fusion of unique specialty stores and popular restaurants in new forms, with record stores and galleries
 
 
Image credit: Benoy for Shibuya PARCO
 
 
Bus transportation will only be provided from Tokyo Midtown to Shibuya. Participants will disperse after the last stop at Shibuya PARCO.
 
This is an all-weather tour. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. 
Do take note of the rules for entry to Shibuya Sky. 
 
Tour registration fee: US$50. Spaces on the tour are limited and subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
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ULI thanks our tour hosts:
 
Our hosts from Tokyu Corporation
 
Our host from Hotel Indigo: Rebecca Thorn, General Manager, Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya 
 
Our host from Benoy: Teri Tsang, Director and Hong Kong Studio Lead
With over 18 years’ professional experience in the West and APAC, Teri’s extensive and diverse portfolio includes award-winning retail, commercial, residential, masterplanning and transport-oriented developments. Teri has an in-depth understanding of the entire project cycle from initial design to construction completion. With her international experience and understanding of local nuances, she spearheads ‘glocal’ design thinking at Benoy, adapting international design to local regulations, processes and norms. She has native fluency in English, Cantonese and Mandarin, which allows her to service a broad range of international clients around the region. Teri grounds her designs in a keen awareness of clients’ commercial and strategic needs, resulting in revolutionary projects which deliver social, environmental and economic benefits to some of the region’s biggest developers such as Hongkong Land, Alibaba Group, Ayala Corporation, and China Resources Land. Following the various stages from concept through to completion, Teri’s work includes Ningbo New World Plaza, the masterplanning of a 107,000m² mixed-use development, consisting of a K11 Mall, a 250m iconic tower with Grade-A office and the six-star Rosewood Hotel, in one of China’s oldest cities; Pazhou Tower, a new landmark for tech enterprises and an iconic headquarters; Hongkong Land WeCity, a prime commercial complex in Chengdu; and a recent win in Shanghai’s prestigious West Bund Xuhui District.

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5月30木曜日 08:00 — 16:30 (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit, Ground Level, Outside ticket gate

スタディツアー|森から未来へ:奥多摩の森の責任ある管理を探る

In August 2021, Nomura Real Estate (Nomura) entered into partnership with Okutama township to work towards preserving the biodiversity and rich natural environment of Tokyo's forests. Under this agreement, Nomura would actively acquire the forest to contribute toward solving social issues and promote sustainability. Now Nomura manages these forests, currently consisting of 74% cedar and cypress trees (with an average age of 63 years) and 26% broad-leaved trees, by applying forest management methods that contribute to biodiversity with an emphasis on environmental conservation. The forest is now certified as a 'Site for Symbiosis with Nature' by the Ministry of the Environment and approved by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for the Promotion of Wood Use Buildings, with policies evaluated by government investors.
 
With this tour, we will learn how Nomura is working to responsibly manage the forest area and sustainably introduce timber into the life cycle of Nomura's developments.
 
Broad tour itinerary:
  • Overview presentation
  • Tour of Tsunagu Forest by a nature guide commissioned by the Nature Education Research Center, Inc., and inspection of logging and forestation sites
  • Lunch and sightseeing at Shiromaru Dam and Kazumasa Bridge scenic spot on the upper reaches of the Tama River
  • Visit to an Okutama processing plant 
 
 
The group will depart by train for JR Ome station from Tokyo Station.
 
This is an all-weather tour. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.
 
Spaces on the tour are limited and subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis. 
 
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不動産トレンドについて学び、リーダーシップと語らい、人脈を広げる4日間

Tokyo Midtown Roppongi
Tokyo, JAPAN

May 27-30, 2024

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