David makes some excellent points. Here's some additional
help from the research:
I don't believe they were trying to evaluate the difference
between a subsidized nonprofit developer and a private
developer who doesn't take any subsidy. I think the original
intention was to see if there was any t
Look, I don't know enough about Lydia House to know what
needs to happen. All I was saying, is if one would actually
take time to read the research, one would find that non
profit affordable housing does more for a poverty stricken
neighborhood than subsidized private or public housing.
This stil
In a message dated 1/12/02 12:39:19 PM Central Standard Time,
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"We find that proximity to nonprofit-developed subsidized
housing actually enhances property values at a rate of $.86
per foot...Crime data on fourteen nonprofit projects show
that there were signific