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Why Do Urban Storefronts Stay Empty for So Long?

Erica Moszkowski • May 25, 2023

Storefronts often remain empty for months or years at a time, even in some of the world’s highest-rent retail districts. Between 2015 and 2019, for example, empty storefronts…
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Option Value and Storefront Vacancy in New York City

Erica Moszkowski, Daniel Stackman • April 12, 2023

Why do storefronts remain empty for more than a year in some of the world’s highest-rent retail districts? Landlords with vacancies derive option value from two sources of…
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The Potential of Place Governance in American Cities

Alexander von Hoffman • April 6, 2023

Across the United States, many institutions, private businesses, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and citizens have come together to create and govern public and…
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Single-family Zoning: Can History be Reversed?

Alexander von Hoffman • October 5, 2021

Single-family zoning has a target on its back. Long condemned for creating suburban sprawl and excluding Black Americans, immigrants, and low-income people from residential…
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Being Creative in the Pursuit of Affordable Housing

Alexander von Hoffman • June 13, 2019

Observing how creative practitioners have addressed the knotty problems involved in providing good homes to people who otherwise could not afford them is one of the great…
Reports

The Ingredients of Equitable Development Planning

Alexander von Hoffman • March 11, 2019

Equitable development is a new form of community development and urban planning aimed at revitalizing disinvested communities and ensuring that all residents of urban places…
Reports

PRO Neighborhoods Progress Report 2018

Alexander von Hoffman, Matthew Arck • October 5, 2018

PRO Neighborhoods Progress Report 2018 presents an assessment of the program's first component, which awards funds to groups of CDFIs that collaborate to enhance social and…