Coblentz is a Proud Sponsor of the 2025 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Fall Meeting

Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP is a proud sponsor of the 2025 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Fall Meeting, taking place from November 4 through 6, 2025 in San Francisco.

ULI’s Fall Meeting offers top real estate industry leaders, visionaries, and decision-makers the opportunity to come together for unique insights, networking, and hands-on learning regarding the built environment.

The conference includes a tour of Mission Rock, a mixed-use development and public-private partnership between the San Francisco Giants, the Port of San Francisco, and Tishman Speyer. Coblentz is lead counsel to Seawall Lot 337 Associates, LLC, an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, in the Mission Rock project. Our representation has included advice regarding Proposition D, the project height authorization ballot measure approved in the November 2015 election, and negotiation of a complex development agreement, financing plan, master lease, and multiple agency reviews, including the San Francisco Port Commission, Board of Supervisors, BCDC, and the State Lands Commission. As one of the lead lawyers on the project, Coblentz real estate partner Gregg Miller will be attending the tour.

Coblentz has had a longstanding relationship with ULI over the years given the firm’s deep roots in real estate and land use law in the Bay Area and beyond. As clients note in Chambers USA, “The team has a deep understanding of land use law, significant experience and deep relationships within the jurisdictions that we work in, which helps us achieve desired results,” and is “extremely qualified to handle complex land use issues and problems.”

ULI is a global network of professionals in every sector of real estate development and land use, from private enterprise to public service, and has more than 45,000 members worldwide. ULI’s mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.

For more details on ULI’s Fall Meeting, please visit the ULI website linked here.