This essay, prepared for and published by the Center for Community Progress, a national, non-profit intermediary dedicated to developing effective, sustainable solutions to turn vacant, abandoned and problem properties into vibrant places, examines the legal and normative implications of local governments\u27 use of neighborhood real estate market data to strategically focus vacant property remediation tools. I and other writers, such as Frank Alexander, Alan Mallach and Joseph Schilling, have argued for the importance of understanding the economic feasibility of market-based rehabilitation of derelict, vacant houses in making decisions as to how and when to use a variety of code enforcement, tax foreclosure and land banking mechanisms. Par...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Big box stores, the defining retail shopping location for the majority of American suburbs, are bein...
Many neighborhoods are faced with the complex issues of blight and vacant properties, and, if left u...
This essay, prepared for and published by the Center for Community Progress, a national, non-profit ...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
For decades, America’s older, undercrowded cities have struggled with neighborhoods beset by vacant ...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...
Book Chapter James J. Kelly Jr., Controlling, Acquiring, and Disposing of Vacant Properties, in Prob...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
Part I of this Article provides a brief introduction to North Carolina\u27s experience thus far with...
(Excerpt) The first part of this Article examines private property rights and the tension between in...
The essay attempts to fill the gaps found in knowledge and practice for conceptualizing local housin...
A research publication jointly produced by the Center for Community Progress, the Federal Reserve Ba...
In recent years, academics committed to a new law and sociology of poverty and inequality have sound...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Big box stores, the defining retail shopping location for the majority of American suburbs, are bein...
Many neighborhoods are faced with the complex issues of blight and vacant properties, and, if left u...
This essay, prepared for and published by the Center for Community Progress, a national, non-profit ...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
For decades, America’s older, undercrowded cities have struggled with neighborhoods beset by vacant ...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...
Book Chapter James J. Kelly Jr., Controlling, Acquiring, and Disposing of Vacant Properties, in Prob...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
Part I of this Article provides a brief introduction to North Carolina\u27s experience thus far with...
(Excerpt) The first part of this Article examines private property rights and the tension between in...
The essay attempts to fill the gaps found in knowledge and practice for conceptualizing local housin...
A research publication jointly produced by the Center for Community Progress, the Federal Reserve Ba...
In recent years, academics committed to a new law and sociology of poverty and inequality have sound...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Big box stores, the defining retail shopping location for the majority of American suburbs, are bein...
Many neighborhoods are faced with the complex issues of blight and vacant properties, and, if left u...