Can the Integration of Capital Markets Spur Regional Economic Growth? Wednesday, May 14, 2025 American development has been characterized by large movements of capital and labor headed to the economic frontier in search of higher returns. Historically, the rise of national financial markets... By LEONARDO D'AMICO
Neighborhood Change What Would it Take to Foster Residential Outcomes that Support School Integration, and Vice Versa? Monday, July 9, 2018 The deep ties between housing and education that foster segregation, and strategies for overcoming... By KATIE GOURLEY
Affordability Even Fully-Employed and Moderate-Income Households Struggle to Pay the Rent Thursday, July 5, 2018 The nation’s almost 21 million cost-burdened renter households are not just low-income or unemployed... By WHITNEY AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI
Housing Markets & Conditions 30th Anniversary State of the Nation’s Housing (VIDEO) Tuesday, July 3, 2018 Recently, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, we released our 30th anniversary State of... By CHRIS HERBERT
Neighborhood Change Strategies for Responding to Gentrification Monday, June 4, 2018 As more and more communities across the country experience gentrification—and others fear its... By JOE KRIESBERG
Affordability Winner of 2018 Best Paper on Housing Prize Focuses on Philadelphia’s Efforts to Address Climate Change and Affordable Housing Friday, June 1, 2018 The Philadelphia Energy Campaign (PEC) is an unlikely success story of a municipal climate... By DAVID LUBEROFF
Affordability How Do We Proactively Preserve Unsubsidized Affordable Housing? Wednesday, May 23, 2018 Robust land bank and land trust partnerships, long-term lease-purchase programs, and low-interest... By DAVID LUBEROFF
Neighborhood Change What Would It Take for Cities Experiencing Gentrification Pressures to Foster Inclusion Rather than Replacement? Wednesday, May 16, 2018 Fostering inclusion in gentrifying neighborhoods (rather than opening up exclusive suburbs) is the... By KATIE GOURLEY
Demographics & Projections What are the Impacts of Fertility Rates on Housing Markets? Monday, May 14, 2018 Since families with children are primary drivers of household formation and housing consumption... By GEORGE MASNICK
Rental Housing With the Foreclosure Crisis Behind Us, Have We Stopped Adding Single-Family Rentals? Thursday, May 10, 2018 A decade of growth in the single-family rental market has fundamentally reshaped the nature of... By SHANNON RIEGER