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Tuesday September 10 The Rose Theatre and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Follow us Follow us 5:30PM - 8:30PM 1 Theatre LN, Brampton o provide leadership in the responsible use of land The mission of the Urban Land Institute is t and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Join Nordic experts from Helsinki, Sweden, and Denmark as they discuss development in The mission of the Urban Land Institute is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land terms of mobility, affordable housing, and complete communities. Topics will also include and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. tapping the innovation economy, the transformation of post war suburbs and the simplification of civic operations in dealing more effectively with ‘city building’ and stewardship.

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MODERATORS: Ken Greenberg, Principal, Greenberg Consultants Leslie Woo, Chief Development Officer, Metrolinx + Infrastructure Ontario Message From The Urban Land Institute (ULI) Global The Urban Land Institute is a global nonprofit education and research institute dedicated to providing Outgoing Chair leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities. Since 1936, ULI has been a source for best practices and impartial information, and a forum in which real estate industry leaders can share ideas, experiences, and best practices.

I am very proud of the initiative that ULI Toronto co-led with the Toronto Region Board of Trade on the post-COVID world and the role of the development industry in the post-pandemic recovery, an effort that was lauded for its comprehensive overview and positive, constructive analysis and creation of a roadmap that will help to shape the future as we know it.

I began my term as Chair of ULI Toronto in November programming necessary to keep our membership 2018, and identified three priorities for my tenure, engaged and informed. In response to the need, namely: our Annual Sponsors and those Sponsors who had backed our Spring Meeting stepped into the breech • Bring the ULI Spring Meeting to Toronto in 2020 with renewals and Bridge Sponsorships to allow us to and ensure that it will be a resounding success and balance our budget and plan with confidence for the a foundation for great things to come; coming year. • Bring renewal to ULI Toronto’s Management • Awareness of our role in Equity, Diversity and Committee and all of its other committees and Inclusion for the development industry and Truth and task forces, engaging with new members and Reconciliation in city building helped ULI Toronto broadening our base of diversity and inclusion; to lead the discussion when the world at large • Bring more clarity to our programming through responded to the Black Lives Matter movement. We branding, to enable our members and the public to hosted programs, led discussions, and relaunched identify and engage with those programs that spoke our own ED&I Task Force to ensure that we not only directly to their professional and personal interests. talk the talk but walk the walk.

We were well on our way to achieving all three of our I am very proud of the initiative that ULI Toronto co-led goals when COVID-19, the subsequent economic with the Toronto Region Board of Trade on the post- collapse and Black Lives Matter movement came upon COVID world and the role of the development industry us, shaking the world as we know it. This one-two-three in the post-pandemic recovery, an effort that was lauded punch should have brought ULI Toronto to its knees. for its comprehensive overview and positive, constructive ULI Content Pillars What ensued was the farthest thing from that outcome. analysis and creation of a roadmap that will help to shape 1. Housing and Communities the future as we know it. The ULI Content Pillars provide a bridge between our 2. Real Estate Finance and Investment • The Spring Meeting was cancelled, and ULI Toronto broad mission and the programs that deliver it. The pivoted on a dime to a totally virtual platform, And, lastly, I would like to thank outgoing Vice Chair, Pillars represent the timeless topics or concerns of the 3. Sustainability and Economic Performance producing multiple programs a week addressing Michelle Ackerman and Chair of Mission Advancement, organization, within which the program of work must 4. Innovation in Development Practice immediate issues of concern to our members, and Hillary Marshall, for their unwavering leadership through fit. Much of our program of work cuts across these in the process doubling our record-breaking number such an unpredictable last year. I am pleased and 5. Shaping Successful Cities and Regions of annual participants in the process, putting us comforted to know that the baton has been passed to far ahead of any other District Council in the ULI our new Chair, Emma West, and new Vice Chair and universe. Chair of Mission Advancement, Cyndi Rottenberg- • The hit to ULI Toronto’s annual budget resulting Walker, who will lead us through the next chapter of ULI from the cancellation of the Spring Meeting created Toronto’s continued success and growth, and contribute an immediate crisis that threatened our ability to to the development of a just, sustainable and inclusive continue to provide the quality and quantity of community and society.

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4 | toronto.uli.org toronto.uli.org | 5 This year, SheWithHe expanded its focus beyond Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) gender equity. Of course, WLI Toronto is committed to increasing the number and visibility of women in leadership roles at ULI Toronto and the industry in general, by promoting the value that ULI offers for women gender equity remains an in the industry. ULI Toronto takes on a leadership role within WLI by spotlighting women in our important issue and, while various programs and initiatives. we have made progress The Women Behind the collectively, more action is Restoration of Massey Hall On October 7 at Roy Thomson Hall, required. The broader mandate a panel of women leading the various encompasses diversity and aspects of the ambitious Massey Hall revitalization project discussed inclusion and is considered their respective roles in the Toronto a natural progression from landmark’s first major renovation since 1948. The evening concluded gender equity. with an intimate performance by a Canadian singer-songwriter Hannah Georgas. Meghan Wong Metrolinx The Collective Wisdom of High-Performing Women: Leadership Lessons from the Judy Project On February 13, WLI hosted a panel of contributors to the book The Collective Wisdom of High-Performing Women: Leadership Lessons from the Judy Project, moderated by the book’s editor, Colleen Moorehead.

Tanya (Toni) De Mello, a Human Rights Lawyer6 | toronto.uli.org and Director of Human Rights at Ryerson University toronto.uli.org | 7 moderates SheWithHe 2020 How to Be a Diversity Ally: An Interactive Workshop at Perkins and Will. Members of the 2020 WLI Championship Team Outreach As the desire for community continues to The Outreach Committee is charged with reaching out to local organizations and bodies active in the real estate development and land use fields to make ULI and its mission known to them, influence how assets are designed and and to explore how ULI may work with them on areas of common concern. programmed, many developers are growing Curtner Urban Leadership increasingly focused on incorporating Program Particpants in the Curtner Urban placemaking into their projects. This shift in Leadership Program joined a thinking is disrupting pro forma by elevating city-wide bus tour of the yellow belt, beginning a long overdue the importance of learning about and finding civic conversation with community ways to support a place’s existing residents, representatives, city builders, politicians and city planning staff businesses and organizations. about increasing a variety of low scale housing options. Melissa Daly-Buajitti CBRE ULI Advisory Services Panel On February 28, ULI Toronto, in partnership with the City of Toronto and the Tower Renewal Partnership, hosted a group of North American experts who had been working through the previous four days to deliver a comprehensive and actionable set of recommendations on resolving one of the city’s biggest housing and resilience challenges. The weeklong process tapped into ULI’s global Advisory Service Program, which has, to date, supported over 700 communities in identifying independent, strategic and practical solutions for sophisticated land-use challenges. Ur ba n P Schools Classes la 2 4 n

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ULI Toronto members attend a sold-out tour and panel discussion that took attendees to PCL Agile’s prefabrication and modular construction facility in Etobicoke.

ULI Connect Virtual Happy Hour On May 14, ULI Young Leaders hosted the first Members-Only OffScript Virtual Happy Hour over Zoom, kicking off a series of virtual networking events, offering members the opportunity to connect with one another amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

ULI Toronto members attend a walking tour of Toronto’s East Bayfront led by city builders from Waterfront Toronto, DTAH, and FORREC.

10 | toronto.uli.org toronto.uli.org | 11 A diverse group of ULI Toronto members network at the 2020 Winter Social at Queen-Richmond Centre. On October 29, ULI Toronto brought over 100 land-use professionals from the Greater Toronto Area to Hamilton for an opportunity to tour a number of exciting development projects happening in the city. The first stop was the Hamilton City Centre for a tour with its new owner. Programming ULI Toronto organizes and curates more than 85 events and programs annually including panels, tours, workshops, city exchanges, networking events and symposiums. Our programming is conceived through the lenses of ULI’s Content Pillars.

Fireside Chat ULI Toronto hosted the 12th annual Fireside Chat with Gary Berman, ULI Trustee and President & CEO, Director, Tricon in conversation with Camille Douglas, Senior Managing Director, Acquisitions & Capital Markets, LeFrak, who discussed why this is Toronto’s Moment as an ascendant global city.

Placemaking at the Mall: The Future of Intensification Early on October 24, Anne Morash, SVP at GWL Realty Advisors moderated two panels on the future of shopping malls. The sold-out crowd assembled at The Globe and Mail Centre on King Street East to hear views from the expert developers and designers that sat on both panels.

Meet the Chief Planners On March 10, ULI Toronto hosted its 6th annual regional dinner for the professional land-use community, celebrating the synergies between the private and public sectors. A number of chief planners, executive directors, and senior planning and development officials from around the GTHA were in attendance, including officials from the City of Toronto, City of Hamilton, City of St. Catharines, Simcoe County, City of Kitchener, City of Pickering, and Metrolinx, among others. Chief R. Stacey Laforme, Chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, welcomed guests with a Land Acknowledgement and two thought-provoking poems. The events of the last year have brought unprecedented challenges. As city builders we wanted to provide leadership for the industry and a platform for our membership to come together and ask important questions. ULI not only transitioned to online programming, but also took on the challenge of how to better address the issues of diversity, equity and inclusion. This is all thanks to our staff, whose enormous fortitude and around- the-clock work allowed us to move forward, stay connected and even grow our membership. Michelle Ackerman 12 | toronto.uli.org toronto.uli.org | 13 Kilmer Group 2020 ULI Spring Meeting Retrofitting Our Urban Region Before the unexpected cancellation of the 2020 ULI Spring Meeting due to the coronavirus ULI Toronto, along with the Toronto Region Board of Trade, co-led an pandemic, all the markers of success had been achieved. A record number of 30 local tours along initiative to surface early and core recommendations toward retrofitting the with six major panels, over 300 speakers, and additional events organized by over 150 volunteers, “physical realm” as we transition into a new “workplace”. The initiative is including our Connect Committee and Women’s Leadership Initiative. Prior to cancellation, over two part of Reimagining Recovery – a six-track framework the Toronto Region million dollars in sponsorship were raised thanks the generous support of the companies below. Board of Trade launched as Toronto businesses begin to emerge from the Host Committee Co-Chairs COVID-19 shutdown and shift to economic recovery.

ULI Toronto values the importance of this opportunity to convene over 100 leading regional, national and Emma West international companies, labour unions,and public Bousfields inc. AMY ERIXON GODYNE SIBAY KEN TANENBAUM TED WILLCOCKS agencies in an effort to retrofit our city region. Principal, Managing Director Managing Director, Ontario Region Vice Chairman Global Head of Asset Management Avison Young McCarthy Tétrault Kilmer Group Manulife/John Hancock A set of recommendations were developed through a 1.5 day working session focussed on discrete components of the “physical realm” (including main streets, airports, mass transit, major events spaces, institutions, commercial spaces, shopping malls, residential spaces, and housing), established through nine separate Working Groups.

Richard Florida delivers the opening keynote at the 2018 Symposium at Evergreen Brick Works.

14 | toronto.uli.org toronto.uli.org | 15 Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Mentorship The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee was launched in November 2019 and is now Established in 2009 by ULI Toronto, the Mentorship Program is intended to foster an exchange an active part of the ULI Toronto’s work in addressing issues of equity, diversity and inclusion of professional ideas, friendship and expertise among young professionals and industry in city building and furthering our responsibility to create a sustainable and thriving future for veterans in order to enhance the personal and professional growth of both parties. the Toronto region. The committee plays a unique dual role within ULI Toronto as a resource (support role) in bringing an equity, diversity and inclusion lens to the work of our local District Council leadership; and as a catalyst (lead role) in organizing and delivering initiatives, A Success Story programs and events to achieve its own mission. In the fall of 2015, Godyne Sibay and Ming Lau were paired in the ULI Mentorship program. These two women, from seemingly different professional backgrounds, turned a one- ULI Toronto recognizes that issues of equity, diversity, inclusion year program into a four-year (and counting) and systemic racism in city building are a significant deficiency friendship filled with growth, stimulating in our industry. We understand that with our privilege comes conversations, and an ever-expanding network. responsibility and opportunity to start acting for long-lasting and The caliber of ULI members is really impactful change. So in the words of the late great John Lewis, high and I don’t think people realize let’s “make some noise and get in good trouble”. Ming Lau this. This program is a vehicle to McCarthy Tétrault Building Better: Indigenous Jeanhy Shim Collaboration in Urban Environments Housing Lab TO facilitate relationships with people you ULI Toronto opened a thoughtful may have never been able to meet. 2019 Program Wrap Up discussion to an overflowing audience On February 6, ULI Toronto on November 26, at the Globe and Mail hosted a wrap-up social Centre. Joined by Indigenous leaders, for those who participated city planners, developers, and other in the 2019 program. city building enthusiasts, the audience Marking the 10th year of heard from speakers and a panel about the program, both mentors the required cultural shifts or actions and mentees from over the to appropriately bring Indigenous years shared their success consultation to the forefront of a growing stories from the program, cityscape, while also fostering inclusivity followed by a reception. in development processes. Dr. Duke Redbird, Indigenous Polymath Wisdom Keeper & Elder, Indigenous Arts & Culture provided a captivating welcome.

Pathways to Inclusion On June 16, ULI Toronto hosted the first meeting of the 2020 Pathways to Inclusion Cohort virtually via Zoom. This virtual happy hour provided particpants the opportunity to connect with fellow program participants, ULI Toronto Management Committee members and our ED&I task force through small, virtual breakout rooms along with topics to spur conversation. 16 | toronto.uli.org Mentors and Mentees from the toronto.uli.org2019 program | 17 attend a kick-off meet and greet before being paired together for the year ahead. FY20 Annual Sponsors FY20 Event Sponsors

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18 | toronto.uli.org toronto.uli.org | 19 FY20 District Council Leadership Advisory Board Management Committee Rob Spanier Bob Blazevski Jeffrey Brown Carlyle Coutinho Chair DiamondCorp Porter Airlines Enwave Energy Spanier Group President & COO EVP, Chief Corporation Les Klein Michelle Ackerman Hillary Marshall Trevor Toombs President FInancial Officer President & CEO, Chair Vice-Chair Vice-Chair, Treasurer East Region Quadrangle Kilmer Group Chair Mission PwC Advancement GTAA Jan De Silva Judy Farvolden Richard Florida David Gerofsky Toronto Region University of Toronto University of First Gulf Board of Trade Transportation Toronto Corporation President & CEO Research Institute Author, The New President & CEO Executive Director Urban Crisis Derek Goring Bader Elkhatib Signe Leisk Paul Morassutti & President Past Chair Program Co-Chair Program Co-Chair Sponsorship Co-Chair Northcrest CentreCourt Cassels CBRE Limited Developments Ken Greenberg Tim Jones Jennifer Keesmaat Joanna Kervin Greenberg Artscape The Keesmaat Crosslinx Transit Consultants Ltd. CEO Group Solutions Principal CEO 3rd Party Technical Advisor Lisa Chandler Andrew Garrett Robert Fiorino Joshua Butcher Sponsorship Outreach Co-Chair Outreach Co-Chair ULI Connect Co-Chair Investment Lemay Co-Chair Oxford Properties Management Bousfields Inc. Ashley Lawrence Jason Lester Norm Li Gregg Lintern Group Corporation of Brookfield DREAM Unlimited Norm Li City of Toromto Ontario (IMCO) Managing Director, Vice Chairman, Principal Chief Planner & Real Estate Development Executive Director

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