Philadelphia is the “poorest” large city in the United States, and more than one third of renters are paying over half their income on housing.
Public / Private Development Potential for Communities
Philadelphia is the “poorest” large city in the United States, and more than one third of renters are paying over half their income on housing.
Marc Norman held a One on One Discussion with Paula Campbell Roberts of KKR about Interest Rates, Inflation, and Prospects for the US Economy during
What is the US housing design landscape like? Specifically, what responses are architects giving to concerns like climate change, the affordability crisis, rising building regulations
Radical Middle Grounds Symposium at UT Austin brought architects, historians, urban designers, and economists together for conversations about housing density, affordability, and the “middle grounds”
A great collaboration between AECOM and NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate for an amazing panel discussion about opportunities and challenges for office to residential
As the Spring 2022 MRED+D Bernadette Ma Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Real Estate, I will be in dialog with faculty, students and guests at UC