More of what’s not in the budget… The New York Time’s describes the administration plans to create $1.5 Trillion, out of $200 Billion in infrastructure spending, over the next 10 years. City’s around the nation will need to shell out a sizable, 80% of the costs of new infrastructure development (including plans already underway). Read more in the New York…
Prepare for the Future Says Forbes
05 FebPrepare for the future says Forbes in their article, “Trumps 1.5 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Would be Great in the 1950’s.” The plan to prepare for the very emerging transportation technologies about to unfold over the next five to ten years they suggest will take more than slapping on some asphalt. New York and New Jersey are particularly hit with…
Get Ready-Harvard’s Housing Report to be Released on 12/14/17
06 NovThe Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies is having a Live Webcast on December 14th to release their new report and the message is clear: AMERICA’S RENTAL HOUSING …Our new report suggests that addressing the challenges facing renters will require greater efforts from both the public and private sector, and that the country has a critical need for a broader…
Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Study 2017 is Out!
07 Jul“The State of the Nation’s Housing 2017 report by Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies” is out and as far as Affordable Housing, we’re in trouble. The good news is there are solutions, namely incentivize, incentivize, incentivize. Chris Herbert, Managing Director, Joint Center for Housing Studies, Mayor Catherine E. Pugh, City of Baltimore, Maryland, Terri Ludwig, President & CEO of…