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Detroit Neighborhood Residents Redevelop Even Though They’re Left Out of Conventional Capital Systems

Detroit Neighborhood Residents Redevelop Even Though They’re Left Out of Conventional Capital Systems

by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020

Founded by policies stemming from the 1968 Fair Housing Act, community development practice today centers around using affordable housing tax credits to overcome the inevitable gap between the costs of constructing or renovating a building and being able to provide...
Portland’s Historic Zoning Change Allows More than Single Family Homes

Portland’s Historic Zoning Change Allows More than Single Family Homes

by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020

In Portland we helped City Planners and City Commissioners jump start more affordable housing options by modeling and analyzing zoning code changes. To inform an affordable housing policy in the single-dwelling zones update, various small development prototypes were...
Newark CDC Seeks to Build Black Wealth in Neighborhoods

Newark CDC Seeks to Build Black Wealth in Neighborhoods

by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020

After spending almost a year attempting to  create another community revitalization Action Plan, the Lincoln Park Coast community development corporation thought about combining what others consider Planning with Implementation, rather than treating them as they...

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