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President’s Message: Fixing Complicated Problems
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By George W. McCarthy, April 7, 2022The nation’s legacy of racial injustice and the current housing affordability crisis are intertwined, writes Lincoln Institute President and CEO George McCarthy—and the solutions are just as complex as the challenges.
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Lincoln Institute at the American Planning Association 2017 National Planning Conference
Comunicados de prensaAbril 26, 2017 -
Land Lines, October 2021
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021Edited by Katharine WrothThis issue explores the connections between climate change and infrastructure, the role of sustainability in the revitalization of smaller legacy cities, and more.
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Building Trust and Taking Action: Local Climate Justice Initiatives in Legacy Cities (Webinar)
EventosJulio 12, 2022Join us to learn how former legacy cities like Providence, Rhode Island, have recently adopted climate equity plans and policies to mitigate the risks and disparate impacts of climate change on their most vulnerable neighborhoods.
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2022 C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program
Graduate Student FellowshipOportunidades de becas de posgradoFebrero 2022The C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program assists PhD students, primarily at U.S. universities, whose research complements the Lincoln Institute's interests in land and tax policy.
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The Eight Deaths of Portland’s Residential Infill Project
Documentos de trabajoJulio 2021Michael AndersenIn 2020, Portland became the largest modern U.S. city to end so-called “single-family zoning,” legalizing up to four market-rate homes on almost any residential lot, or up to six homes on...
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Toward a Vision of Land: 2015
Comunicados de prensaMayo 6, 2008 -
Case Study: The Valley of Ashes
New York City’s Next Great Neighborhood?OtroOctubre 2018Donovan FinnWillets Point is an industrial neighborhood in NYC target of multiple redevelopment efforts. Significant opposition stalled these efforts. Debates continue over what should be built on the land.
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Race and Rezoning
Louisville Designs a More Equitable Future by Confronting the PastRevista Land LinesAbril 2021By Liz Farmer, April 1, 2021In 2017, the city of Louisville, Kentucky, analyzed the average life expectancy of its residents. Those in the more affluent, predominantly white neighborhoods in the eastern section of the city...
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Mensaje del presidente
¿Piensa que las políticas de suelo no guardan relación con la injusticia racial? Piénselo de nuevo.Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2020En las profundidades de la Gran Depresión, con el mercado inmobiliario en ruinas y la mitad de las hipotecas del país en mora, el Congreso de los Estados Unidos intervino para brindar un saneamiento...
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