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  1. El escritorio del alcalde

    Abordar la capacidad de pago en Berkeley
    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2022

    Esta entrevista se editó por motivos de espacio y claridad. Puede escuchar la versión completa en el pódcast Land Matters. Jesse Arreguín fue elegido alcalde de Berkeley, California, en 2016. Es el...

  2. Mensaje del presidente

    Se aproxima un fuerte impacto para la zonificación
    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2022

    En ocasiones, se considera que la zonificación es un elemento atemporal de las políticas de suelo y la planificación. Y lo es. La zonificación se originó en Asia hace más de tres milenios. En aquella...

  3. President’s Message: Zoning’s Asteroid Moment

    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2022
    By George W. McCarthy, October 4, 2022

    Zoning reform is gaining momentum in the United States, as policy makers seek to advance affordability and address a legacy of spatial segregation by race and class.

  4. Mayor’s Desk: Addressing Affordability in Berkeley

    Revista Land Lines
    Setembro 2022
    By Anthony Flint, September 26, 2022

    In this candid interview, Mayor Jesse Arreguín of Berkeley, California, talks about affordability, equity, and the urgent need to build new housing and discourage speculation among owners of vacant lots and other properties.

  5. The Eight Deaths of Portland’s Residential Infill Project

    Documentos de Trabalho
    Julho 2021
    Michael Andersen

    In 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...

  6. 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 Trabalho
    Junho 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...

  7. Making the Comeback

    Reversing the Downward Trajectory of African American Middle Neighborhoods in Legacy Cities
    Documentos de Trabalho
    Fevereiro 2021

    This working paper was developed jointly by Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Center for Community Progress. In this paper I examine trends in Black middle neighborhoods in six legacy cities...

  8. The Road To Revitalization

    Economic Inclusion and America's Legacy Cities
    Revista Land Lines
    Janeiro 2021
    By Lincoln Institute Staff

    Even before the COVID-19 crisis, many of America’s postindustrial cities, also known as legacy cities, struggled with economic stagnation, poverty, and deep inequality. Yet, some of these cities were...

  9. The Destiny of Density

    Affordability, Equity, and the Impacts of an Insidious Virus
    Revista Land Lines
    Junho 2020
    By Anthony Flint, June 24, 2020

    COVID-19 has thrust density into the spotlight, with critics and advocates rushing to debate its merits. But a closer look reveals the far more complicated issues powering this pandemic: overcrowding...

  10. Residential Property Taxation in New York City

    Documentos de Trabalho
    Abril 2019
    Moses Gates

    This working paper sets forth the recent history and current structure of New York City’s residential property tax system, as well as large-scale inequities, possible points of needed reform,...

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