Research and Policy Strategies to Lower Cost and Speed Housing Production: A Case Study of San Francisco’s 833 Bryant Street Project Nathaniel Decker Published On 02 - 09 - 2021 Author: Nathaniel Decker, Post-Doctoral Scholar Read the full analysis here. Share This Post: Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via LinkedIn Related Articles Improving Impact Fees in California: Rethinking the Nexus Studies RequirementRead the full policy brief here. Revisiting California’s Density Bonus Law: Analysis of SB 1085 and AB 2345Author: David Garcia, Policy Director Read the full paper here. The Hard Costs of Construction: Recent Trends in Labor and Materials Costs for Apartment Buildings in CaliforniaRead the paper here. For additional resources, see The Cost of Building Housing Research Series. The Costs of Affordable Housing Production: Insights from California’s 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program Read the paper here. See the Technical Appendix: The Limitations of Regression Analysis here. For more resources, see The Cost…
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