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From State Capitols to City Halls
Smarter State Policies for Stronger CitiesInformes sobre Políticas FundiáriasFevereiro 2022Alan Mallach“Alan Mallach examines the crucial relationships between states and their constituent cities, illustrates how states have hindered equitable revitalization, and offers principles to guide state...
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Land Matters Podcast: A Force of Nature on Chicago’s South Side: Rev. Otis Moss III
Revista Land LinesJunho 2022By Anthony Flint, June 21, 2022On the South Side of Chicago, Rev. Otis Moss III has led initiatives in green building and community empowerment that are having a ripple effect across the city and beyond. This interview follows his delivery of the keynote for the Lincoln Institute’s 75t
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In Ohio, a New Tool Maps the Equity and Sustainability of Potential Business Locations
Revista Land LinesMaio 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, May 12, 2022When it comes to choosing a location, companies are increasingly considering factors like equity and sustainability. A mapping tool recently launched in northeast Ohio makes it possible for businesses to evaluate potential sites in a new way—and it’s an a
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Podcast: A Force of Nature on Chicago’s South Side: Rev. Otis Moss III
Vídeos e MultimídiaJunho 2022Season 3, Episode 4 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Rev. Otis Moss.On the South Side of Chicago, Rev. Otis Moss III has led initiatives in green building and community empowerment that are having a ripple effect across the city and beyond. In this Land Matters podcast, he discusses the principles underlying that work, th
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Podcast: Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and the Realities of Revitalization
Vídeos e MultimídiaMarço 2022Season 3, Episode 2 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Randall Woodfin.Randall Woodfin, Birmingham’s “millennial mayor” and rising star in Alabama politics, has launched an urban mechanic’s agenda for revitalizing that post-industrial city:...
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Lincoln Institute Will Share Land Policy Solutions at 2022 National Planning Conference
Revista Land LinesMaio 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, May 2, 2022The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will facilitate discussions about business site selection, preparing for an uncertain future, and racial equity at the American Planning Association’s National...
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Mayor’s Desk: Generating Change in Birmingham
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Anthony Flint, April 21, 2022Randall Woodfin, Birmingham’s “millennial mayor” and a rising star in Alabama politics, has launched an ambitious effort to revitalize that postindustrial city, from restoring basic infrastructure to expanding economic support for single mothers. He talks
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Investing in Appalachia: How Collaboration and Capital Are Building a More Resilient Region
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Alena Klimas, April 12, 2022In a chronically underinvested area of the United States, a new collaborative effort is generating support for local food systems, downtown revitalization, and other projects.
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New Report: Taxing Land More Than Buildings Would Help Detroit Homeowners and Spur Development
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Will Jason, April 4, 2022Reforming Detroit’s property tax system by taxing land at a higher rate than buildings would help to revive the local economy and reduce tax bills for nearly every homeowner, according to a new study from the nonprofit Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
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New Book on Megaregions Provides a Framework for Large-Scale Public Investment
Revista Land LinesMarço 2022By Will Jason, March 17, 2022Megaregions and America’s Future explains the concept of megaregions, provides updated economic, demographic, and environmental data, draws lessons from Europe and Asia, and shows how megaregions are an essential framework for governing the world’s larges
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