Michael Beyard

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Michael Beyard Senor Resident Fellow Emeritus ULI - the Urban Land Institute Washington, DC Michael Beyard is an urban planner and economist with more than thirty years' experience in the related fields of real estate development, land use planning, and economic development. His experience is focused in both the United States and Europe on commercial and retail development, shopping centers, e-commerce, location-based entertainment, and downtown revitalization. Until January, 2009, Beyard was Senior Resident Fellow and Martin Bucksbaum Chair for Retail and Entertainment Development at ULI, and he is now Senior Fellow Emeritus at ULI. He is the author/project director of numerous books including Developing Urban Entertainment Centers, Shopping Center Development Handbook, Dollars & Cents of Shopping Centers series, Value by Design, Developing Power Centers, Downtown Development Handbook, The Retailing Revolution, Ten Principles for Reinventing Suburban Strips, Ten Principles for Rebuilding Neighborhood Shopping Streets, Ten Principles for Rethinking the Shopping Center, Ten Principles for Creating Sustainable Town Centers, and the Business and Industrial Park Development Handbook. He created and for fifteen years directed ULI's International Conference on Reinventing Retail Development as well a ULI's technology, Internet, and retail real estate forums. He also created ULI on the Future, ULI's annual publication devoted to emerging land use and development trends and issues, and the Entertainment Zone monthly newsletter. In his role as Senior Fellow, Beyard continues to be a featured speaker and advisor in the United States, Europe, and Latin America on retail, entertainment, and downtown development issues, and he is a widely quoted expert in national and international media including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, CBS News, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Chicago Tribune as well as American Member Directory  Arrow

Biography: Michael Beyard Senor Resident Fellow Emeritus ULI - the Urban Land Institute Washington, DC Michael Beyard is an urban planner and economist with more than thirty years' experience in the related fields of real estate development, land use planning, and economic development. His experience is focused in both the United States and Europe on commercial and retail development, shopping centers, e-commerce, location-based entertainment, and downtown revitalization. Until January, 2009, Beyard was Senior Resident Fellow and Martin Bucksbaum Chair for Retail and Entertainment Development at ULI, and he is now Senior Fellow Emeritus at ULI. He is the author/project director of numerous books including Developing Urban Entertainment Centers, Shopping Center Development Handbook, Dollars & Cents of Shopping Centers series, Value by Design, Developing Power Centers, Downtown Development Handbook, The Retailing Revolution, Ten Principles for Reinventing Suburban Strips, Ten Principles for Rebuilding Neighborhood Shopping Streets, Ten Principles for Rethinking the Shopping Center, Ten Principles for Creating Sustainable Town Centers, and the Business and Industrial Park Development Handbook. He created and for fifteen years directed ULI's International Conference on Reinventing Retail Development as well a ULI's technology, Internet, and retail real estate forums. He also created ULI on the Future, ULI's annual publication devoted to emerging land use and development trends and issues, and the Entertainment Zone monthly newsletter. In his role as Senior Fellow, Beyard continues to be a featured speaker and advisor in the United States, Europe, and Latin America on retail, entertainment, and downtown development issues, and he is a widely quoted expert in national and international media including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, CBS News, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Chicago Tribune as well as American

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