ULI Westchester/Fairfield to hold 1st annual Collins award ceremony Oct. 7
Urban Land Institute's Westchester, N.Y/Fairfield, Conn., District Council (ULI Westchester/Fairfield) will recognize the winner of its 1st annual Arthur Collins Sr. Visionary Award for Leadership in Land Use at a reception and awards ceremony to be held Oct. 7.
Recognizing "a person, team or organization whose innovative and creative vision has resulted in a completed project that reflects the ideals of the Urban Land Institute," the award honors the legacy of Arthur Collins Sr., a longtime ULI member widely regarded as one of the nation's most innovative developers during the last half of the 20th century.
Tickets are still available for ULI Westchester/Fairfield's Collins Award reception and ceremony, which will be held between 6:30 and 9 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the Delmar Greenwich Harbor Hotel, located at 500 Steamboat Rd. The honorable Dan Malloy, mayor of Stamford will serve as the special guest of the event. For more information, contact Pat Hanley at (877) 732-7734.
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