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At What Cost?

Targeted Taxes Pose Challenges to Equity, Economic Growth

By Liz Farmer, Enero 23, 2020
Rezoning History

Influential Minneapolis Policy Shift Links Affordability, Equity

By Kathleen McCormick, Enero 16, 2020
Rendering of a proposed mixed-use development in Rock Creek West
Capital Ideas

Washington, DC's Ambitious Plan to Distribute Affordable Housing More Equitably

By Liz Farmer, Enero 15, 2020
Climate Change

Great Lakes Communities Use Scenario Planning to Prepare for Rising Waters

By Emma Zehner, Enero 15, 2020
President’s Message

When Theory and Practice Part

By George W. McCarthy, Enero 15, 2020

Enero 2020

En este número, exploramos la eliminación de la zonificación unifamiliar en Minneapolis, el potencial de financiar la infraestructura verde mediante captura de valor, el impacto del cambio en el panorama minorista sobre la salud fiscal, y mucho más.

The Riches of Resilience

Cities Are Investing in Green Infrastructure—Should Developers Help Foot the Bill?

By Anthony Flint, Enero 13, 2020
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Land Matters Podcast

Episode 8: Hartford, Ready for a Reboot

By Anthony Flint, Diciembre 19, 2019
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The Unmalling of America

How Municipalities Are Navigating the Changing Retail Landscape

By Gregory Scruggs, Diciembre 16, 2019