2025 ULI Housing Awards Webinar Series: The Aster

When

2026-04-08
2026-04-08T13:00:00 - 2026-04-08T14:00:00
America/New_York

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    Each year, through the ULI Housing Awards, projects across the country showcase their impact on the industry through financing, policy, and partnership innovation. Winning projects highlight replicable strategies that can scale and expand housing supply nationwide. Each webinar in this ULI member-exclusive series will feature one of the five winners—showcasing their project case studies, pro formas, policy angles, financial strategy, and community engagement.

    The Aster transformed a long-blighted site in downtown Salt Lake City– a half-built, abandoned structure on State Street– into a vibrant community with 190 units with a full range of affordability. Learn how the development and architectural teams used innovative construction techniques to incorporate modular panels, about the public/private partnerships that helped to preserve an 1890 historic house on the site, and the policy innovations that allowed the financing to pencil out.

    Speakers

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    Keith McCloskey

    Principal, KTGY

    As a principal in KTGY’s Los Angeles office, Keith McCloskey is responsible for establishing the overall design vision for the office’s new architecture and interior design projects. His comprehensive experience spans nearly 25 years with his most recent work focused on multifamily urban infill sites, which provide challenging design opportunities in politically charged, design-sensitive communities. He is particularly adept at creating sustainable projects that integrate into the urban fabric, generating a sense of place and a unique character within each community. These residential projects range from affordable and tax credit housing to luxury apartment and condominium communities. KTGY, an award-winning design firm focused on architecture, interior design, branded environments and urban design, was founded in 1991. Team members leverage the firm’s national presence and local expertise to execute successful, context-specific affordable developments. Our collaborations with our clients, from non-profit developers to government agencies, are making a difference in communities across the country.