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The Lewis Center for Sustainability Forum recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Building Healthy Places Toolkit, a crucial resource aimed at embedding health and wellness principles into real estate development. The event took place on the opening day of ULI’s 2025 Spring Meeting in Denver, Colorado, and attracted a diverse group of industry leaders.
During the forum, participants discussed the toolkit’s profound influence on the industry and the growing emphasis on health within the built environment. Speakers shared insights on how the toolkit has guided developers, architects, and urban planners in creating spaces that prioritize the well-being of communities.
As the conversation around health and wellness continues to evolve, the forum underscored the importance of integrating these values into real estate practices. The Building Healthy Places Toolkit stands as a testament to the progress made over the last decade and the ongoing commitment to fostering healthier living environments for all.
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