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minnesota.uli.org 2 <br />Advisory Services <br />ULI has a long history of providing unbiased, market-based solutions and best-practice advice on land use and <br />building resilient and competitive communities through Advisory Services. At ULI MN, three advisory service <br />options are offered to policy leaders. Each option, including the Technical Assistance Panel (TAP), engages <br />ULI MN real estate professionals who volunteer their time and talent to contribute their wisdom and expertise. <br />For more information visit minnesota.uli.org. <br />Technical Assistance Panel (TAP) <br />The Urban Land Institute Minnesota District Council (ULI MN) convenes TAPs at the request of a community to <br />address specific development challenges such as site redevelopment options, downtown revitalization, or <br />environmentally sound development in an area. <br />TAPs consist of nonpartisan experts who offer recommendations, not mandates, based on the issue at hand <br />and the expertise of the panel. They are comprised of professionals from across the real estate and land use <br />industries including the commercial and housing sectors, architects, placemakers, designers, finance experts, <br />developers and more. <br />Panelists evaluate data, site conditions and future redevelopment readiness and to provide local policy leaders <br />with recommendations to guide not only future land uses for the site, but also future partnerships with <br />developers. The goal is to offer ideas for realizing local and regional aspirations. The working session’s focus <br />helps synthesize local input with panel expertise to form a final set of recommendations. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />“With the assistance of a ULI MN Technical Assistance Panel (TAP), our city has <br />moved forward on a key redevelopment project that expands rental housing options <br />for residents. The TAP provided immeasurable assistance and was vital in guiding <br />the strategic direction for the property.” <br />Mayor Sandra Martin, City of Shorview