ResearchThis ULI case study examines an innovative planned community in New York that focuses on urban redevelopment, transit-oriented development, and health and family initiatives. NOTE: Full text may be paywalled.
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ResearchThis MacArthur Foundation "How Housing Matters" article describes the Tacoma Housing Authority's Education Project, which began in 2011 as an effort to help low-income and previously homeless children do well in school. NOTE: Original text may be inaccessible.
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ResearchThis MacArthur Foundation brief summarizes research from the Journal of Urban Health that examines cardiovascular health among Latinos in affordable housing in the Bronx.
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ResearchThis 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.
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ResearchThis 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.
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ResearchA 2013 report from George Mason's Center for Regional Analysis looking at the growing housing needs as the Washington Metropolitan region's economy and workforce expands.
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ResearchThis 2012 brief is the culmination of an NNIP cross-site project funded by the Open Society Foundations to explore how the foreclosure crisis affects school-age children in New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.
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ResearchThis 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.
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ResearchA report by the California Planning Roundtable and California DHCD presenting common myths about affordable housing and dispelling each with hard data.
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ResearchA white paper outlining two San Francisco case studies of successful multiyear regional projects that overcome local opposition.
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