May 5th, 2009
NorthWest Crossing Named as Finalist in 2009 Urban Land Institute Awards for Excellence
NorthWest Crossing was one of only 25 developments to be named as a finalist, and hosted a visit from a ULI judge last month. As a finalist, the community will be featured in a new book entitled Best Practices in Development: 2009 Award Winning Projects, which will be released at the ULI fall conference in November 2009.
NorthWest Crossing, Central Oregon's largest mixed-use
neighborhood, announced that it was selected as a finalist in
the 2009 Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Awards for Excellence
program. NorthWest Crossing was one of only 25 developments to
be named as a finalist, and hosted a visit from a ULI judge
last month. As a finalist, the community will be featured in a
new book entitled Best Practices in Development: 2009 Award
Winning Projects, which will be released at the ULI fall
conference in November 2009.
ULI also plans to publicize all finalists in an issue of Urban
Land magazine, as well as on its Web site at www.uli.org. The final award
winners were announced last month at the ULI's Spring Council
Forum in Atlanta, where NorthWest Crossing was featured in a
video presentation during the awards ceremony.
The international ULI Awards for Excellence competition judges
entries based on leadership, contribution to the community,
innovations, public/private partnership, environmental
protection and enhancement, response to societal needs, and
financial viability. This year brought in the second-highest
amount of entries in the award program's 33-year history,
resulting in a highly competitive 2009 program.
