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A Google Earth satellite image shows a vacant lot at 104 Trinity Avenue, Atlanta. The Atlanta City Hall is across the street.
Lots of Opportunity: How Communities Can Address the Affordability Crisis on Land They Already Own By Anthony Flint, April 15, 2026
A rendering of Evoke at Ballantyne shows a four-story, gray and white building with a lawn and small trees.
Enabling Environments: Local Strategies for the Redevelopment of Public Land By Loren Berlin, April 14, 2026
A site map of church land with potential houses drawn onto it.
Building Homes on Religious-Owned Land By Anthony Flint, April 14, 2026
A New Ground Lease on Life: In Virginia, County-Owned Land Becomes a Site for Student and Senior Housing By Jon Gorey, March 31, 2026
Tall brown native prairie grasses and yellow flowers in the foreground, with lakes, fields, and sky in the background.
Tying Consumerism to Conservation By Jon Gorey, March 25, 2026
The Rise of Dual-Use Solar By Rob Walker, March 16, 2026
A courtyard at a glass-paned commercial building, with rust- and tan-colored residential buildings visible in the background. The courtyard is dotted with greenery and a few orange umbrellas.
How Zoning Won—and Why It’s Now Losing Ground By Anthony Flint, March 9, 2026
Proyectos solares de doble uso Por Rob Walker, March 4, 2026
Lincoln Institute Presents Fourth Annual Award for Rigorous Land Policy Journalism in Latin America By Jon Gorey, February 11, 2026