ResearchThis 2013 report explores the neighborhood impact of five supportive housing residences in Columbus, Ohio. In doing so, it offers a compelling argument to counter the frequent not-in-my-back-yard (NIMBY) fears sometimes associated with supportive housing.
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ResearchThis white paper identifies and examines the nature of local resistance to apartments, the reasons behind it and how it can be overcome.
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ResearchThis white paper examines widespread misconceptions related to higher-density development and seeks to dispel them with relevant facts and information.
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ResearchA Study of the Relationship Between Affordable Family Rental Housing and Home Values in the Twin Cities. A 2000 white paper by the Family Housing Fund exploring the impact of tax credit family rental developments on the surrounding home values.
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ResearchA study out of Tufts University that looks at some of the most controversial 40B projects in Massachusetts that were completed before June 2006.
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ResearchThis 2007 white paper by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies explores the relationship between subsidized housing in New York City and the communities around it.
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ResearchA report by the California Planning Roundtable and California DHCD presenting common myths about affordable housing and dispelling each with hard data.
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ResearchA white paper outlining two San Francisco case studies of successful multiyear regional projects that overcome local opposition.
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ResearchThis 1999 study examines the early effects of seven scattered-site public housing developments on the receiving neighborhoods in Yonkers, New York, where opposition to court-ordered desegregation was particularly hostile over the last decade.
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ResearchThis 2009 case study by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York outlines a successful prisoner reentry housing project and the steps taken to ensure community support.
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