William Bradshaw and Daniela Rivero-Bryant, School of Architecture Sustainable Real Estate Development Program>
Supporting research efforts to look at several areas of inquiry that are underresearched and related to our professional practice: 1) Capital flows into smaller scale real estate development projects. 2) Davis-Bacon requirements in the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) program and how they can be implemented in the GGRF rollout. 3) Capital stacking efforts and models that involve GGRF, new markets tax credits, low-income housing tax credits, historic tax credits, investment tax credits, and other subsidy programs.
Publishable research on the topics described above. Policy papers used by decision makers in the GGRF program. Support for new funding programs and mechanisms to better support smaller scale, high impact development.
Time, eligibility, and other details
Expected workload | Expected 10ish hours per week, would carry out defined tasks related to the research program, write sections of the results as we have them, and generally support the research effort and meet established internal and external deadlines. |
Skills required | Research, writing, critical thinking, financial modeling, policy analysis |
Who is eligible | Would want advanced junior or senior students or graduate students. |
Core partners | Bradshaw, Rivero Bryant, Reimagine Development Partners, National Trust Green Loan Fund, Grow America Coalition, Small Scale Developers Forum |
Sponsoring party | Faculty and institutional |
Volunteer, Paid, or Credit-eligible? | Paid or credit eligible |
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