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ULI SPRING MEETING ULI SPRING MEETING
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Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO, United States May 12-14, 2025
Moderator

Mr. Craig Halpern

Vice President, Risk Innovation and Sustainability IMA Corp

Craig Halpern (VP Risk Innovation & Sustainability) is an Engineer as well as a certified Safety Professional with over 30 years of experience in consulting with clients to reduce their operational risks. Craig currently leads IMA's outreach to clients to mitigate their Climate Risk, improve their Sustainability, and enhance the Resiliency of their facilities. Craig's interests include Energy Efficiency, Carbon Accounting, Solar, Energy Storage Systems, and Property Resiliency.

Speaking at

Mon May 12 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time

Profit Meets Purpose: Building the Case for Sustainability in Mixed-Use Development

The PAE Living Building in Portland, Oregon, is the first developer-driven Living Building in the world. Phase 1 of the Bridge District in Washington, D.C., will be the world's largest multifamily building to achieve ILFI's Zero Carbon certification. Both projects prove the viability of developing mixed-use commercial structures that improve their urban and ecological context while delivering financial returns. With each project, the teams tackled seemingly unsolvable problems with practical solutions, building the case for balancing sustainable solutions with for-profit models, laying out a roadmap for others to follow. Key to both approaches is the premise that specifying sustainable and resilient strategies, including lowered embodied and operational carbon, reduced energy use, and improved air quality, daylight, and a biophilic interior, provide not only a better place to live and work, but also may translate into higher leasing rates, increased occupant satisfaction, better retention, and higher residual value. From design to construction to financing, presenters will share strategies that build the case that sustainability aspirations and developer returns do not have to be mutually exclusive.