The worlds of property development and environmental sustainability are becoming inextricably linked. Historically, developers and environmental advocates were at odds with each other. They fought (and still fight) over hot-button issues like preserving wildlife habitat, pollution and waste, density, and a whole host of other social, environmental, and political concerns … [Read more...] about Looking past the bottom line.
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Why community capital matters.
When discussing why underserved communities tend to stay that way, insufficient access to capital is the elephant in the room. Traditionally, to secure funding for say, a multifamily apartment building, or a new retail shopping center, one would have to go through conventional lenders, private equity firms, venture capital groups, or independent angel investors. What all of … [Read more...] about Why community capital matters.
Millennials and micro homes.
The real estate world is abuzz with chatter about alternative development strategies. Current challenges in affordability, sustainability, and community well-being require innovative solutions. Developers can redefine and reinvigorate communities by embracing fresh attitudes and techniques. Socially sustainable development As millennials enter the housing market for the … [Read more...] about Millennials and micro homes.
Peeling the onion.
Why communities succeed or fail It's impossible to solve a problem as complicated as community development without a full understanding of what makes communities succeed or fail. When most investors look at a neighborhood, they check standard metrics like employment rates, crime prevalence, school district numbers, etc. These numbers provide a picture- but not the full … [Read more...] about Peeling the onion.
Investing capital in building community.
Urban areas face unique development challenges Property development in urban areas faces a wealth of challenges. City permitting, construction and noise ordinances, and outrageous land acquisition costs all come to mind when considering urban development and renewal. One hurdle you face more often in older cities is that older areas were primarily developed in the 1930s … [Read more...] about Investing capital in building community.





