This ULI Washington and National Housing Conference report examines what can be learned from land economics, DC-area development costs, public land policies culled from various jurisdictions nationwide and three recent public land deals in the DC region, to help craft more effective public land policies and joint-development approaches.
This 2014 report shows that in neighborhoods where LISC invested heavily, jobs and incomes each grew 9 percent more than in similar communities with little or no investment.
A 2014 National Low Income Housing Coalition report that breaks down LIHTC properties in five states to analyze how the needs of extremely low income households are being met by federal housing programs.
This 2007 NHC Center for Housing Policy analysis focuses on the ways in which the production, rehabilitation, or other provision of affordable housing may lead to stronger educational outcomes for children living in those homes or in the surrounding community.
This 2007 white paper by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies explores the relationship between subsidized housing in New York City and the communities around it.
A report by the California Planning Roundtable and California DHCD presenting common myths about affordable housing and dispelling each with hard data.
A collection of case studies from the Campaign for Affordable Housing outlining successful efforts at developing affordable housing projects in 9 US cities.