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  1. Research, Public Sector Policy Change, Advocacy, Philanthropy and the Private Sector Collide to Create an Affordable Housing and Economic Development Opportunity in Colorado

    The Case of indieDwell
    Documentos de trabajo
    Junio 2021
    Phyllis Resnick and Jennifer Newcomer

    On July 6, 2020, modular builder indieDwell opened a factory in Pueblo, Colorado with a capacity of 160,000 square feet of housing and plans for expansion. indieDwell’s journey to Colorado was...

  2. Uncertain Futures

    Lincoln Institute Announce Winners of RFP Focused on Equity and Low-Growth Scenarios
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2020
    By Emma Zehner, July 29, 2020

    In the coming year, MN350, a Minnesota-based climate justice organization, will work with the city of Bemidji, nonprofit groups, residents, and three tribal nations—Leech Lake, Red Lake, and White...

  3. Land Matters Podcast

    Episode 8: Hartford, Ready for a Reboot
    Revista Land Lines
    Diciembre 2019
    By Anthony Flint, December 19, 2019

    A classic post-industrial city on the brink of bankruptcy, Hartford, Connecticut, has overhauled its zoning and turned abandoned factories into craft breweries and makers spaces. Can the city be just...

  4. Legacy Cities

    Three Rust Belt Cities Share Strategies for Equitable Revitalization
    Revista Land Lines
    Mayo 2019
    By Emma Zehner, May 28, 2019

    Leaders from Rochester, New York; Lansing, Michigan; and Akron, Ohio, are collaborating and comparing notes on how to equitably revitalize midsize legacy cities.

  5. Urban-Suburban Interdependencies

    Libros
    Marzo 2000
    Edited by Rosalind Greenstein and Wim Wiewel

    This volume captures work by policy analysts and researchers in urban and regional planning, political science, economics, and related fields. By looking at issues such as economic interdependencies...

  6. Land Policy and Boom-Bust Real Estate Markets

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Septiembre 1994
    Edited by Jonathan D. Cheney

    U.S. land and real estate markets went on a roller coaster ride in the 1980s and early 1990s. The combination of economic growth, demographic change, and federal tax and banking policies that...

  7. State Government and Urban Revitalization

    How States Can Foster Stronger, More Inclusive Cities
    Documentos de trabajo
    Abril 2017
    Alan Mallach

    There are few actions that an urban municipality can take to further revitalization which are not directly or potentially subject to state laws, policies, and practices; while this is widely known,...

  8. Local Land Use Planning and Climate Change Policy

    Summary Report from Focus Groups and Interviews With Local Officials in the Intermountain West
    Documentos de trabajo
    Diciembre 2009
    David Metz and Curtis Below

    Planning for climate change entails many challenges, and in the Intermountain West this may be particularly so. In early 2009, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz...

  9. Making Sense of Place, Cleveland

    Confronting Decline in an American City
    Videos y multimedia
    Septiembre 2006

    Many American cities have experienced a persistent crisis of urban decline and the erosion of inner suburbs. Why does this happen? What are the consequences for residents? Can the decline be halted...

  10. Making Sense of Place, Phoenix

    The Urban Desert
    Videos y multimedia
    Abril 2003

    In only half a century, Phoenix has expanded from a small desert town into the sixth largest city in the U.S. Through the eyes and voices of Phoenix residents, this film explores the...

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