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Webinar Summary:
In mid-March of last year, much of the United States locked down to help slow the spread of a new coronavirus variant. Today, COVID-19 has radically changed daily life for most Americans, and has had profound impacts on cities and the real estate industry. Last summer, protests for racial justice sparked a reawakening around civil rights. And throughout the year, national politics have been in an almost constant state of churn. In this webinar, hear from leaders from ULI and beyond who will reflect on our unprecedented pandemic year – and what is coming next.

Webinar Summary: In mid-March of last year, much of the United States locked down to help slow the spread of a new coronavirus variant. Today, COVID-19 has radically changed daily life for most Americans, and has had profound impacts on cities and the real estate industry. Last summer, protests for racial justice sparked a reawakening around civil rights. And throughout the year, national politics have been in an almost constant state of churn. In this webinar, hear from leaders from ULI and beyond who will reflect on our unprecedented pandemic year – and what is coming next.

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