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Register for a Webinar about Publicly-Driven Housing Development Models in the U.S. and Globally

October 9, 2024

Join the Housing Solutions Lab and a panel of experts for a free, hour-long webinar on how state and local governments are playing a more direct role in the development and ownership of affordable housing. 

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Claudia Aiken, Director of New Research Partnerships, Hayley Raetz, Policy Director, and Tony Bodulovic, Data and Policy Analyst at the Housing Solutions Lab, will co-host our session on Thursday, October 24, starting at 1 p.m. We will discuss The Emerging Spectrum of Government-Led and Publicly-Owned Housing Development Models, a new brief from the NYU Furman Center and Housing Solutions Lab that analyzes nine cases spanning eight states in which state or local governments act as developers, investors, or long-term owners to drive government-led housing development.

Joining us will be a panel of experts and policymakers with direct experience with publicly-driven housing development, including:

Our panelists will draw on their expertise to discuss the motivations behind, potential benefits of, and obstacles to public development.

Register below to join the live session, where you will be able to ask the panelists your questions. 

Before the webinar, explore the Lab’s suite of new resources about public development models in the U.S. and abroad.

Don’t forget to join our mailing list to stay in the loop about future events and new resources.

If you have questions about this webinar, contact Tony Bodulovic at tb2911@nyu.edu.

 

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