With fewer developable sites available and skyrocketing land prices continuing to impact the industrial sector, developers are expanding their footprints into new frontiers. Many firms are entering ...
While tenants and investors have long been considered the primary stakeholders in residential development, another player is increasingly becoming a focal point, and it’s one developers have ...
A constrained funding environment is a key challenge facing non-profit community development companies today, says Eileen Fitzgerald of NeighborWorks America. A “constrained funding environment” is a ...
Affordable housing builder Enterprise Community Development is aiming to give more minority developers an ownership stake in neighborhood real estate projects through a joint venture program announced ...
The Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park will have a community-owned solar installation on its roof. (New York City Economic Development Corporation) This is your first of three free stories this ...
One big problem with Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs), experts say, is that they’re not laws, but rather private contracts between a developer and community groups. And if those groups aren’t ...
Indianapolis developers receiving tax abatements have committed to providing nearly $5 million to help struggling middle- and low-income families gain access to economic opportunities and become more ...
Every API or platform that has been successful long term owes a large part of their success to a thriving developer community — including Slack. As the lead of our Developer Relations team and a ...
A new Dallas initiative aims to bring minority real estate developers to the forefront. On Wednesday, Innovan Neighborhoods launched the Community Developers Roundtable to address gaps in affordable ...
Virtually all real estate projects of note in Detroit involving a public contribution of land or tax incentives would be affected by either of the proposed community benefits ordinances making waves ...