Other Organizations' PublicationsCommunity Progress’s Publications Library collects and disseminates the information to assist your revitalization work. It provides publications including case studies, toolkits, reports, research papers, conference presentations, policy briefs, and more.
7 resources found
You Selected:
NARROW YOUR SEARCH →
2011 Community Progress Annual ReportPublication Date: 5/11/2012
We formed Community Progress in 2010 to offer cutting edge information, tools and support to communities fighting to prevent abandonment and create strategies for productive reuse of property. Our 2011 annual report – our first as an organization – documents both the practical...
Banking on Neighborhood StabilizationPublication Date: 4/25/2012
By Dan Kildee
Even the most sophisticated private and nonprofit partnerships for dealing with vacant property will end up with some properties that don’t pencil out. Land banks can step in to keep those properties from dragging down revitalization efforts.
A year ago, the Beach Street...
Putting Data to Work: Data-Driven Approaches to Strengthening NeighborhoodsPublication Date: 12/13/2011
A timely and comprehensive look at innovative ways communities are building data systems to improve knowledge of local demographic trends and more effectively target limited resources.
Click to download the full report
Click to view the report
December 2011 | Published by...
Alan Mallach on the Future of US Housing Policy: Radio InterviewPublication Date: 10/25/2010
Alan Mallach, Senior Fellow at the Center for Community Progress and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Program, speaks about the future of housing policy with KNPR's Louis Herndandez on the State of Nevada (SON) news program. Alan touches on the federal...
Vacant and Abandoned Properties: Survey of the Best PracticesPublication Date: 6/1/2008
By The U.S. Conference of Mayors Vacant and Abandoned Properties Task Force; 6/2008
This report is a compilation of best practices to combat problems of vacant and abandoned properties in 27 cities. It also includes survey data brief survey on the impact that the mortgage foreclosure crisis is...
Community Response to the Foreclosure Crisis: Thoughts on Local InterventionsPublication Date: 5/1/2005
By Dan Immergluck, Visiting Scholar in Community Affairs at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Associate Professor in City and Regional Planning at Georgia Insititute of Technology
Published by The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
This paper lays out a framework for how local entities...
2012 RVP Conference - Redevelopment PresentationsRedeveloping Neighborhoods and Revitalizing Housing Markets: A Tale of Two Cities — Baltimore andNew BedfordChallenged with abandoned housing and neighborhood disinvestment, Baltimore, Maryland and New Bedford, Massachusetts are using creative approaches to encourage reinvestment in their...
|
