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    Furman Center Researchers Win Award for Best Research Article at Public Policy Conference

    June 19th 2006

    Ingrid Gould Ellen, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Planning and co-director of the Furman Center and Ioan Voicu, Furman Center Research Scholar, won the 2006 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Raymond Vernon Memorial Prize for their study comparing the neighborhood spillover effects of city-supported rehabilitation of rental housing undertaken by nonprofit and for-profit developers, using data from New York City.

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    Conference Addresses Affordable Housing in High-Cost Cities

    April 28th 2006

    On April 24 and 25, 2006, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, and the Furman Center hosted “Affordable for Whom? Meeting Diverse Housing Needs in High-Cost Cities.

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    Cost Study Presented at Smart Growth Conference

    January 26th 2006

    On January 27, 2006, Furman Center Director Vicki Been presented Reducing the Cost of New Housing Construction in New York City: 2005 Update, also called the Cost Study, at the 5th annual New Partners for Smart Growth conference in Denver, Colorado.

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    Congresswoman Cites Furman Center Report in Address

    December 21st 2005

    At the 32nd annual New York Housing Conference and National Housing Conference awards luncheon, keynote speaker Congresswoman Nydia M. Velazquez cited a recent Furman Center report in her address on housing affordability.

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    Furman Center Co-Director Testifies at CDBG Hearing

    July 26th 2005

    On July 25, Prof. Ingrid Gould Ellen testified in front of a congressional hearing on the future of federal funding for the Community Development Block Grant. Professor Ellen discussed the impact of subsidized housing investment on New York City’s neighborhoods.

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    HUD Publishes Article on Impact Fees by Furman Center Director

    July 21st 2005

    In the latest edition of Cityscape, a publication of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Professor Vicki Been writes about impact fees and the effect they may have on the affordability of housing.

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