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I’m HOME Manufactured Housing Industry Benchmark Report 2025

Kim Vermeer

February 2026, English

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Housing

February 2026, English

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Housing

Lincoln Institute Presents Fourth Annual Award for Rigorous Land Policy Journalism in Latin America By Jon Gorey, February 11, 2026
El Premio Lincoln 2025 rinde homenaje al periodismo riguroso sobre el uso de suelo en América Latina Por Jon Gorey, February 11, 2026
Decoding Corruption in Urban Economic Development By Jon Gorey, February 5, 2026

Fiscal Health in the Era of Remote and Hybrid Work Series

Perspectives from Cities in the Americas

February 2026, English

This series of six papers brings together empirical research and policy-oriented analysis examining the fiscal dimensions of WFH across selected cities and metropolitan areas in the United States, Canada, and Argentina.

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February 2026, English

This series of six papers brings together empirical research and policy-oriented analysis examining the fiscal dimensions of WFH across selected cities and metropolitan areas in the United States, Canada, and Argentina.

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Decodificar la corrupción en el desarrollo económico urbano Por Jon Gorey, February 5, 2026

Using Public Land for Affordable Housing

Considerations for Policymakers

Brad Greenburg and Tony Bodulovic

February 2026, English

The United States faces a severe shortage of affordable housing, placing increasing financial pressure on tenants and homeowners across the country. Yet nearly every community contains underutilized or vacant publicly owned land, and state and local governments should think creatively—and proactively—about how to use these parcels for more robust public purposes, especially housing.

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Housing, Infrastructure, Local Government

February 2026, English

The United States faces a severe shortage of affordable housing, placing increasing financial pressure on tenants and homeowners across the country. Yet nearly every community contains underutilized or vacant publicly owned land, and state and local governments should think creatively—and proactively—about how to use these parcels for more robust public purposes, especially housing.

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Housing, Infrastructure, Local Government

A(lready) D(esigned for) U

Preapproved design plans for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, can help accelerate new housing in established neighborhoods.

By Jon Gorey, February 3, 2026

Mainstreaming Scaling in the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

A Case Study

Johannes Linn

February 2026, English

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February 2026, English

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