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Terner Center Fair Tax Credit Featured in City Observatory
The Terner Center recently published a proposal for a Federal Assistance In Rental (FAIR) credit to support low-income renters. Joe Cortright of City Observatory covered the analysis.
National Low Income Housing Coalition Summarizes Terner Center’s Fair Tax Credit
After the roll out of Terner Center's Federal Assistance In Rental (FAIR) credit paper in early November 2016, the National Low Income Housing Coalition also released their own overview of the proposal.
How Does Renter’s Tax Credit Affect Housing Cost Burden?
Following the recent released of Terner Center's FAIR Tax Credit paper, Faculty Director Carol Galante was quoted in a Center on Budget and Policy Priorities segment on how this credit proposal would help reduce the housing cost burdens.
Faculty Director Galante Quoted on Modular Housing
In a recent Wired.com article titled, "The World’s Tallest Modular Building May Teach Cities to Build Cheaper Housing," Faculty Director Carol Galante shares her perspective on multifamily modular at scale.
Next City’s Inside Look at the Fair Tax Credit
In the newly published policy paper and blog released earlier today, the Terner Center proposes using the tax code to ease the cost burdens of U.S. renters.
SF Chronicle Quoted Faculty Director Galante on Modular Construction
In a recent conversation with SF Chronicle reporter, Kevin Fagan, who specializes in homelessness reporting, Faculty Director Carol Galante weighs in on the benefits of potential modular construction and micro-units in San Francisco.
Senior Fellow Jed Kolko Quoted in The Real Deal on Latest U.S. Housing Data
Following his release of the Housing Highlights from the 2015 American Community Survey (ACS), Jed Kolko was quoted in a segment of The Real Deal magazine on the latest U.S. housing data trends.
The Wall Street Journal Cites Senior Fellow Jed Kolko on New ACS Data
In their recent piece, U.S. Households Make Long-Awaited Gains in Housing Recovery, the Wall Street Journal cites Terner Center's Senior Fellow Jed Kolko on his analysis of the 2015 American Community Survey.
Architects and the Housing Development Dashboard
“If you’re an architect and you’re thinking about 'What am I designing to and what kind of budget do I need to be meeting in order to produce a product that’s actually going to get built,' you can do some high-level calculations to get to the probability that what you’re designing can happen,” says Faculty Director Carol Galante in her recent interview with journalist, Nate Berg at Architect Magazine.
Faculty Director Carol Galante Weighs in on Gov Brown’s Development Plan
According to Faculty Director Carol Galante, in order to address the local, state and national housing affordability crisis, it is important to understand the premise that "supply matters, and we need to expand housing supply in equitable and environmentally sustainable ways."