TBDNot in my backyard (NIMBY)

Zoning Single-Source-Of-Truth For 30K U.S. Local Jurisdictions

Policy

Zoning Single-Source-Of-Truth For 30K U.S. Local Jurisdictions

Our Trailblazers '23 special housing transformation series dives deep with Ivory Prize winner National Zoning Atlas' director Sara Bronin, a Professor and Director of the Legal Constructs Lab at Cornell University.

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

Wellness & The Built Environment

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

The spaces and places we create in the form of new home communities, smaller scale infill neighborhoods, or multi-family and mixed-use communities stand as blank canvases on and in which civic connections occur.

Together with

Kohler

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Policy

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Housing affordability – when it comes to working households' access to homes near where they work – comes down to the ground, its entitlement, and the first costs and carrying expense of getting title to the dirt.

The Great Western Water Rush Of 2020s Era Residential Real Estate

Products

The Great Western Water Rush Of 2020s Era Residential Real Estate

Water supplies for drinking, agriculture, residential, and commercial use are already a "gorilla in the room" issue in planning, zoning, and land-use permitting and approvals meetings in these states and beyond.

Together with

Kohler

A Land Reset Can Lower Costs, But It'll Also Take A New Deal With Locals

Land

A Land Reset Can Lower Costs, But It'll Also Take A New Deal With Locals

Innovations to lower building costs will only get builders and developers part of the way to affordability. Disruptive deals to engage local property owners in enlightened self-interest will also need to happen.

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Zoning Single-Source-Of-Truth For 30K U.S. Local Jurisdictions

Policy

Zoning Single-Source-Of-Truth For 30K U.S. Local Jurisdictions

Our Trailblazers '23 special housing transformation series dives deep with Ivory Prize winner National Zoning Atlas' director Sara Bronin, a Professor and Director of the Legal Constructs Lab at Cornell University.

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

Wellness & The Built Environment

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

The spaces and places we create in the form of new home communities, smaller scale infill neighborhoods, or multi-family and mixed-use communities stand as blank canvases on and in which civic connections occur.

Together with

Kohler

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Policy

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Housing affordability – when it comes to working households' access to homes near where they work – comes down to the ground, its entitlement, and the first costs and carrying expense of getting title to the dirt.

The Great Western Water Rush Of 2020s Era Residential Real Estate

Products

The Great Western Water Rush Of 2020s Era Residential Real Estate

Water supplies for drinking, agriculture, residential, and commercial use are already a "gorilla in the room" issue in planning, zoning, and land-use permitting and approvals meetings in these states and beyond.

Together with

Kohler

A Land Reset Can Lower Costs, But It'll Also Take A New Deal With Locals

Land

A Land Reset Can Lower Costs, But It'll Also Take A New Deal With Locals

Innovations to lower building costs will only get builders and developers part of the way to affordability. Disruptive deals to engage local property owners in enlightened self-interest will also need to happen.

Not in my backyard (NIMBY)

Zoning Single-Source-Of-Truth For 30K U.S. Local Jurisdictions

Policy 06.27.23

Zoning Single-Source-Of-Truth For 30K U.S. Local Jurisdictions

Our Trailblazers '23 special housing transformation series dives deep with Ivory Prize winner National Zoning Atlas' director Sara Bronin, a Professor and Director of the Legal Constructs Lab at Cornell University.

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

Wellness & The Built Environment 06.20.23

Civic Well-Being: The New Rules Of Engagement In Placemaking

The spaces and places we create in the form of new home communities, smaller scale infill neighborhoods, or multi-family and mixed-use communities stand as blank canvases on and in which civic connections occur.

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Policy 11.10.22

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Housing affordability – when it comes to working households' access to homes near where they work – comes down to the ground, its entitlement, and the first costs and carrying expense of getting title to the dirt.

The Great Western Water Rush Of 2020s Era Residential Real Estate

Products 10.24.22

The Great Western Water Rush Of 2020s Era Residential Real Estate

Water supplies for drinking, agriculture, residential, and commercial use are already a "gorilla in the room" issue in planning, zoning, and land-use permitting and approvals meetings in these states and beyond.

A Land Reset Can Lower Costs, But It'll Also Take A New Deal With Locals

Land 09.26.22

A Land Reset Can Lower Costs, But It'll Also Take A New Deal With Locals

Innovations to lower building costs will only get builders and developers part of the way to affordability. Disruptive deals to engage local property owners in enlightened self-interest will also need to happen.