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Workforce Housing: Innovative Strategies and Best Practices
Richard Haughey
ULI–the Urban Land Institute
This book describes some of the most innovative and successful
strategies that have produced housing that working families can afford.
Discover how three communities and one state changed their policies to
make moderately priced housing more attractive to the development
community and how 11 innovative workforce housing projects were
developed—including condominiums, townhouses, and single-family
detached homes. (Order
#F19)
Call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore to
order.
eBook version available at www.uli.org/ebookstore.
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Developing Housing for the Workforce
A Tool Kit
Richard Haughey
ULI–the Urban Land Institute
Increasingly, workers such as teachers, firefighters, retail
managers, and nurses cannot find housing they can afford in the
communities where they work. This new book describes the problem;
includes case studies and examples of financially feasible, for-profit
developments; and features a section on public and private programs that
are being used to encourage the development of housing for the
workforce. (Order
#W20)
Call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore to
order.
eBook version available at www.uli.org/ebookstore.
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Affordable Housing
Designing an American Asset
Adrienne Schmitz
ULI–the Urban Land Institute in cooperation with the National
Building Museum
Now you can make the case for affordable housing and demonstrate that
low-cost housing need not be of low quality. This lavishly illustrated
book showcases 15 projects, designed by some of the nation’s most
gifted architects, that prove that affordable housing can be durable,
environmentally sensitive, comfortable, attractive, and economical to
maintain. (Order
#A20)
Call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore to
order.
eBook version available at www.uli.org/ebookstore.
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The Business of Affordable Housing
Ten Developers’ Perspectives
Richard M. Haughey
ULI–the Urban Land Institute in cooperation with the
Fannie Mae Foundation
This book profiles the business practices of ten affordable housing
developers, both for-profit and nonprofit, and includes insights from
the company’s leader on the current and future state of affordable
housing development in America. Find out how the best in the business
assess market demand, determine product types and sizes, select
financing options, handle property management, and ensure the growth and
sustainability of their organizations. (Order
#B36)
Call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore to
order.
eBook version available at www.uli.org/ebookstore.
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Ten Principles for the Development of Affordable Housing
Richard Haughey et al.
ULI–the Urban Land Institute
This booklet provides a road map for making much-needed affordable
housing a reality in your community. The principles address building
community support, leveraging public incentives and financing, creating
effective partnerships, understanding your market and your customer, and
the importance of good design and sustainability.
Packet of ten booklets (Order
#T40)
Single copy (Order
#T41)
Call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore to
order.
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Community Catalyst Report
Best Practices in the Production of Affordable Housing
Richard M. Haughey
ULI–the Urban Land Institute
Expert advice and best practices on finding land, getting the deal
together, the entitlement process, sustainability, and growth of
affordable housing companies.
Packet of ten booklets (Order
#B33)
Single copy (Order
#B34)
Call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore to
order.
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InfoPackets
Affordable/Workforce Housing
Prepared by ULI’s expert research staff, InfoPackets include
photocopied articles and reports, books, references, and Web sites. View
a complete list of all articles included in each InfoPacket at
www.uli.org/bookstore. (Order
#344)
Call 800-321-5011 or visit www.uli.org/bookstore to
order.
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