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Our Project Recovery initiative offers eight actionable recommendations—from debris removal and permitting reform to financing tools and resilient design—supported by this survey’s findings that capture homeowners’ intent to rebuild, urgent timelines, financing gaps, and resilience priorities.
UrbanPlan is a hands-on simulation used to empower participants to shape the future of their built environment by more fully understanding the complex dynamics of urban development and the market and nonmarket forces that shape it. Meet the winning teams of the latest UrbanPlan High School Student Competition.
Hear how leading experts from North America and Europe are assessing the sweeping impact from US tariffs in this member-exclusive webinar. Explore how these measures are affecting capital flows, investor strategy, and sector resilience – offering practical insights into how business leaders are navigating this new geopolitical landscape.
Combined, Fannie May and Freddie Mac provide critical liquidity to the U.S. housing market. Four industry leaders and economists weigh in on the key pros and cons for privatizing the two agencies for the single-family and multifamily housing markets.
The Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health will host the inaugural event of the 2025 Planetary Health Cities Symposium in Washington, D.C. on June 16, aiming to address the urgent challenges posed by the degradation of Earth’s natural systems and the impact on human health and well-being. Urban Land met with Seydina Fall, a senior lecturer in finance at the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business, to discuss the upcoming symposium, pilot projects, finance mechanisms, and more.