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Greetings From Out West

It might have been that brick to the head as a child (long story), but it was …

Posted by Bobbi Murray on 13 Oct 08
Who’s Afraid of ACORN, and Why

Yesterday I posted here on Rooflines to explain the back-story behind the latest round of accusations about …

Posted by John Atlas on 10 Oct 08

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Managing Neighborhood Change

A Framework for Sustainable and Equitable Revitalization

By Alan Mallach  ·  Posted on Apr 20

Tracking neighborhood change is hindered not only by lack of information and resources, but also by complicated data and measurements problems. Making connections between a neighborhood’s market dynamics and tools that can most effectively build market strength is often a hit or miss process. This report presents a strategic framework that can help practitioners and policy-makers foster sustainable and equitable neighborhood revitalization, building on solid market demand while ensuring that the neighborhood’s lower income households will benefit from the changes that have taken place.