- An Evaluation of the Impact and Potential of Opportunity Zones
- Volume 24 Number 1
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
An Evaluation of the Impact and Potential of Opportunity Zones
Guest Editor's Introduction
Daniel Marcin
Enhancing Returns from Opportunity
Zone Projects by Combining Federal,
State, and Local Tax Incentives to
Bolster Community Impact
Blake Christian and Hank Berkowitz
Missed Opportunity: The West
Baltimore Opportunity Zones Story
Michael Snidal and Sandra Newman
The Failure of Opportunity
Zones in Oregon: Lifeless
Place-Based Economic
Development Implementation
Through a Policy Network
James Matonte, Robert Parker, and Benjamin Y. Clark
A Typology of Opportunity Zones
Based on Potential Housing
Investments and Community
Outcomes
Janet Li, Richard Duckworth, and Erich Yost
Classifying Opportunity Zones—A
Model-Based Clustering Approach
Jamaal Green and Wei Shi
The Impact of Qualified
Opportunity Zones on Existing
Single-Family House Prices
Yanling G. Mayer and Edward F. Pierzak
Gentrification and Opportunity Zones:
A Study of 100 Most Populous Cities
with D.C. as a Case Study
Haydar Kurban, Charlotte Otabor, Bethel Cole-Smith, and Gauri Shankar Gautam
Collaboration to Support Further
Redevelopment and Revitalization in
Communities with Opportunity Zones
Michelle Madeley, Alexis Rourk Reyes, and Rachel Bernstein
Census Tract Boundaries and Place-Based Development Programs
Joseph Fraker
Refereed Papers
Community Land Trusts for Sustainably Affordable Rental Housing Redevelopment: A Case Study of Rolland Curtis Gardens in Los Angeles
Annette M. Kim and Andrew Eisenlohr
Departments
Data Shop
Renters at the Tipping Point of Homeownership: Estimating the Impact of Telework
Treh Manhertz and Alexandra Lee
Exploring Unsheltered Homelessness, Migration, and Shelter Access in Kentucky
Andrew Sullivan and Kotomi Yokokura
Foreign Exchange
Connecting Housing, Health, and Social Supports for People Leaving Treatment:
Housing Policy Lessons from Australia
Cameron Duff, Nicholas Hill, Hazel Blunden, kylie valentine, and Sean Randall
Graphic Detail
Mapping Equity and Exclusion in Neighborhood Associations in Bloomington, Indiana
Deborah L. Myerson and Mark Stosberg
Industrial Revolution
How Can Construction Process Simulation Modeling Aid the Integration of Lean
Principles in the Factory-Built Housing Industry?
Ankur Podder, Shanti Pless, Isabelina Nahmens, Ondrej Labik, and Alison Donovan
Policy Briefs
SpAM
A Method for Defining Downtown Business District Boundaries in Pre-Automobile
Towns and Cities
Andrew J. Van Leuven
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