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Mixed-Use and Mini-Vans: When New Urbanism Meets Sunbelt Consumer Preference: A Case Study Analysis of Mixed-Use in Dallas, Texas
Lentz, Daniel (2008-07-01)What happens when the ideology commonly referred to as “New Urbanism” meets the dreaded consumer preferences of automobile-addicted sunbelt cities such as Dallas, Texas? New Urbanist ideology permeates current planning ... -
Modular Construction: A Solution to Affordable Housing Challenges
Thompson, John (2019-04-25)The lack of affordable housing is pervasive across the United States. It affects some locations more severely than others, with each having unique challenges. Construction and land acquisition costs are frequently cited ... -
Mold In Buildings: Issues and Outcomes
Bonebrake, Keegan J. (2004-07-01)Executive Summary This article will provide an introduction to mold species most commonly found in buildings, and will present potential health and safety effects of such species. Prevention and reasons behind growth of ... -
More Affordable Housing, But Where, and for Whom? A New Jersey Study revealing the Low Income Housing Tax Credit’s Impact, and the Ongoing Concentration of the Poor
Biglin, Brian N. (2011-07-01)Since its inception as part of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, the Tax Credit for Low-Income Rental Housing (Low Income Housing Tax Credit, “LIHTC”) has been the most significant government subsidy for the provision of affordable ... -
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Unknown author (2007-05-01)Advisory Board; Student Collaboration Initiative; The ING CLARION Most Outstanding Article Award Cornell Real Estate Review; AREC; Cornell Real Estate Council -
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Unknown author (2004-01-01)Master of Professional Studies in Real Estate; Advisory Board; Student Collaboration Initiative; Call For Papers - Cornell Real Estate Review; The ING CLARION Most Outstanding Article Award Cornell Real Estate Review; AREC: ... -
Multifamily REITs: Columbia's Opportunity to Attract Foreign Capital
Brito, Juan (2018-05-04)The real estate market in Colombia has been very active during the past decade. Government spending through a free housing initiative and the stable and favorable political environment have incentivized capital flow into ... -
New York City’s Annual Income and Expenses: Statement Filing Requirement – a Land Mine for the Unwary Purchaser or Owner of Real Property
McCaffrey, Ryan A.; Lichy, Albert D. (2014-07-01)Since 1986, New York City law has required owners of incomeproducing properties in New York City to file an annual income and expense statement, colloquially referred to as an RPIE statement, with the Department of Finance. ... -
Opportunity Zones and New Orleans: A Chance for Affordable Housing Growth
Blum, Wilson (2019-04-25)In the year and a half since their introduction, Opportunity Zones have quickly become one of the hottest topics in real estate development. This exciting program offers a new chance to revitalize distressed communities ... -
Orange Vista: A Development Manager Plays Quarterback
Kuhlman, Daniel; Oliver, Pike (2013-07-01)This case tells the story of a newly founded development management company, Palisades Real Estate (PRE), which takes over a challenging residential development project on behalf of its owner. The project is plagued by ... -
PACE Financing Emerges as a Valuable Resource for Property Owners Rushing to Comply with NYC’s New Climate Mobilization Act
Lee, David (2020-06-29)In May 2019, the City of New York passed the Climate Mobilization Act (CMA), the most ambitious climate legislation ever enacted by any city or county in the State of New York. The CMA mandates the reduction of the City’s ... -
Pathways: A Conversation with Karl Mistry '04
Farrell, Matthew (2016-06-01)Karl Mistry’s responsibilities include oversight of all Toll Brothers communities throughout Houston, Texas, and he is actively involved in the acquisition and approval process for new residential development. Mistry joined ... -
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Unknown author (2018-05-04)Photo credits for Cornell Real Estate Review (2018), Volume 16, Issue 1. -
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Unknown author (2019-04-25)Photo credits for Cornell Real Estate Review (2019), Volume 17. -
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Unknown author (2020-06-29)Photo credits for Cornell Real Estate Review (2020), Volume 18.