Exposes the extent to which vacant buildings and lots permeate our landscape, concentrated in the very communities hardest hit by gentrification and homelessness. We believe vacant property can create housing, parks, urban farms, commercial and cultural space, and jobs -- and this report will prove just what a transformative impact this property could have
According to a 2007 report from the Center for Housing Policy, American households, whether renting ...
Georgia Institute of Technology, MCRP 2011Vacant properties can be defined as any residential, comme...
This study found that there are many interrelated consequences of the economic downturn that lead to...
Our City has a serious vacant property challenge. To effectively address vacancy, we must understand...
Documents the number of vacant luxury condominiums being kept off the market in six New York City ar...
Each year New York City landlords abandon buildings containing an estimated 10,000 apartments, forci...
Recent years have placed scenes of urban decay in once successful cities such as Detroit into the po...
New York City’s building stock is comprised of nearly one million structures. Buildings are responsi...
As a city that has lost more than 1/3 of its population over the past 6 decades, some Baltimore neig...
This proposal accepts the open lot as a positive addition/subtraction to the dense Manhattan city bl...
This study explores how vacant property is conceptualized in American planning, a technical problem ...
This report aims to contribute to what extent temporary use adds value to the urban environment and ...
This report examines data from the Chicago vacant building website, of which the vacant building reg...
Dayton, Ohio is a city currently in transition; once a technological and business hub, Dayton has gr...
Traditional views on urban vacancies have been concerned primarily with the negative influences on s...
According to a 2007 report from the Center for Housing Policy, American households, whether renting ...
Georgia Institute of Technology, MCRP 2011Vacant properties can be defined as any residential, comme...
This study found that there are many interrelated consequences of the economic downturn that lead to...
Our City has a serious vacant property challenge. To effectively address vacancy, we must understand...
Documents the number of vacant luxury condominiums being kept off the market in six New York City ar...
Each year New York City landlords abandon buildings containing an estimated 10,000 apartments, forci...
Recent years have placed scenes of urban decay in once successful cities such as Detroit into the po...
New York City’s building stock is comprised of nearly one million structures. Buildings are responsi...
As a city that has lost more than 1/3 of its population over the past 6 decades, some Baltimore neig...
This proposal accepts the open lot as a positive addition/subtraction to the dense Manhattan city bl...
This study explores how vacant property is conceptualized in American planning, a technical problem ...
This report aims to contribute to what extent temporary use adds value to the urban environment and ...
This report examines data from the Chicago vacant building website, of which the vacant building reg...
Dayton, Ohio is a city currently in transition; once a technological and business hub, Dayton has gr...
Traditional views on urban vacancies have been concerned primarily with the negative influences on s...
According to a 2007 report from the Center for Housing Policy, American households, whether renting ...
Georgia Institute of Technology, MCRP 2011Vacant properties can be defined as any residential, comme...
This study found that there are many interrelated consequences of the economic downturn that lead to...