Press Release Category: Terner In the News
How Will Prop C Affect Affordable Housing Development in SF
In her recent discussion with host, Liza Veale on KALW's Local Public Radio San Francisco, Faculty Director Carol Galante weighs in on the effects of Prop C on the development of affordable housing units in San Francisco, particularly from the perspective of developers.
San Francisco Business Times Discusses Terner Center’s New Housing Development Dashboard
In response to the Terner Center's blog release on the launch of the Housing Development Dashboard-- a new tool for assessing the impact of local housing policies, San Francisco Business Times follows with their own piece describing this new data tool and its conception.
Marketplace Quotes Carol Galante on the Issue of Urban Housing Prices
In a recent Marketplace broadcast titled "Million-dollar homes are no longer anything special," Faculty Director Carol Galante shares her views on the effects of the increasing urban housing prices.
Senior Fellow Jed Kolko Quoted on His Analysis of the Nation’s Demographic Profile
Following his recent analysis on FiveThirtyEight titled "‘Normal America’ Is Not A Small Town Of White People", Jed Kolko was quoted…
Senior Fellow Jed Kolko’s Research Quoted in Multiple News Outlets
In his recent research study analyses, Senior Fellow Jed Kolko shines light on a variety of topics ranging from population moving trends to Millennials housing choices. Find out…
Faculty Director Galante Weighs in on Affordable Housing Strategies
In this April 25th, 2016 piece, Faculty Director Carol Galante offers a few key strategies for ensuring housing affordability, especially in high-cost coastal cities.
The Wall Street Journal Quotes Senior Fellow Jed Kolko on the Population Growth Trends
Jed Kolko, a senior fellow at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation, was quoted on his recent analysis of the population growth trends in the March 24th Wall Street Journal piece titled More Americans Are Again Moving to Suburbs Than Cities.
Faculty Director Carol Galante Discusses CEQA, NIMBY-ism and Housing Crisis in SF Chronicle
Terner Center Faculty Director Carol Galante discusses the effects of CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) and NIMBYism (Not In My Back Yard) on the housing crisis in SF Chronicle piece Bay Area housing crisis fueled by greed, study finds.
Beyond Chron Quotes Carol Galante on California’s Affordable Housing Crisis
In Beyond Chron's February 29th piece California's Affordable Housing Crisis: Warnings and Solutions, Terner Center Faculty Director Carol Galante offers insights into the challenges of affordable housing in California.
SF Chronicle’s Coverage on “Cities in the Age of Trump” Panel Discussion
In a panel discussion hosted by the UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design last month, Faculty Director Carol Galante, along with other thought leaders, shared their views on some of the implications the new administration could have on cities and communities across the country.