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Research & Policy
Policy Minute: Multifamily Housing Resilience
The NYU Furman Center’s Policy Minute highlights research and discussion relevant to current policy debates. Three years after Superstorm Sandy made landfall in New York City, we explore the design and financial challenges of adapting multifamily housing for resilience against future storms.
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Research & Policy
Report: Multifamily Housing in NYC and Other Urban Areas Remain Vulnerable to Flooding
A new NYU Furman Center report finds that, three years after Superstorm Sandy, multifamily housing in New York City and other urban coastal areas remain vulnerable to flooding and illustrates the design and financial challenges of flood-proofing multifamily housing.
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News & Events
Policy Breakfast: Maintaining Diverse Neighborhoods in the Face of Gentrification
The NYU Furman Center hosted the first of a two-part conversation about policy responses to rising rents in New York City.
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: HUNT ALLCOTT
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: Hills on Making Foot-Voting Safe Yet Effective for the Chinese Communist Party
Co-hosted by the NYU Furman Center and the Marron Institute, the October 20th NYU Urban Seminar featured Dr. Roderick Hills, professor of law at NYU School of Law, who discussed his preliminary research on finding a more effective method for performance evaluation of government officials in China.
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: RICK HILLS
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: Kevin Cromar and Lars Perlmutt on Air Quality Indices
Co-hosted by the NYU Furman Center and the Marron Institute, the October 13th NYU Urban Seminar featured Dr. Kevin Cromar, Director of the Air Quality Initiative and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management, and Dr. Lars Perlmutt, an environmental health scientist, who discussed their development of a new air quality index.
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Research & Policy
Policy Minute: Minimum Parking Requirements
The NYU Furman Center’s Policy Minute highlights research and discussion relevant to current policy debates. In the first edition, we explore New York City’s minimum parking requirements.
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: KEVIN CROMAR & LARS PERLMUTT
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: Daniel Hartley on Gentrification & Labor Demand
Co-hosted by the NYU Furman Center and the Marron Institute, the October 6th NYU Urban Seminar featured Daniel Hartley, a policy economist from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, who discussed his research on labor demand and gentrification.