There is strong evidence that land use regulations constrain housing production. We know less about how real estate developers respond to specific zoning provisions. I compare the characteristics of new multifamily housing with baseline land use regulations in two sets of rail station areas in Los Angeles. I supplement this building-scale analysis with expert interviews. I find that developers were most sensitive to density restrictions and parking requirements. The average development in the Vermont/Western area had 112% of the maximum allowable residential density and 94% of the minimum required parking. Koreatown’s average development had 99% of the maximum density and 88% of the required parking. But, there was variation by area and whe...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
Small studio apartments, or micro-apartments, represent a market response to high housing costs in s...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
There is clear evidence that regulations constrain housing production. We know less, however, about ...
American cities face tremendous challenges including housing affordability, rising economic inequali...
Planners, officials, and neighborhood groups often debate zoning changes, yet there is little empiri...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
California’s housing affordability crisis has rightly received a great deal of attention by state la...
This research seeks to evaluate the possible causal relationship between land use or urban design re...
Recent work has explored the dynamics of segregation and the impacts that city planning can have on ...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Planners, developers, and laypeople alike recognize that, for all its good intentions, conventional ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
Small studio apartments, or micro-apartments, represent a market response to high housing costs in s...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
There is clear evidence that regulations constrain housing production. We know less, however, about ...
American cities face tremendous challenges including housing affordability, rising economic inequali...
Planners, officials, and neighborhood groups often debate zoning changes, yet there is little empiri...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
California’s housing affordability crisis has rightly received a great deal of attention by state la...
This research seeks to evaluate the possible causal relationship between land use or urban design re...
Recent work has explored the dynamics of segregation and the impacts that city planning can have on ...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Planners, developers, and laypeople alike recognize that, for all its good intentions, conventional ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
Small studio apartments, or micro-apartments, represent a market response to high housing costs in s...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...