Keeping the Neighborhood Affordable - Urban Institute
KEEPING THE NEIGHBORHOOD AFFORDABLE: A Handbook of Housing Strategies for Gentrifying Areas
Diane K. Levy Jennifer Comey Sandra Padilla
Keeping the Neighborhood Affordable: A Handbook of Housing Strategies for Gentrifying Areas
Copyright ? 2006 Diane K. Levy Jennifer Comey Sandra Padilla The Urban Institute Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center 2100 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037
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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
We thank the Fannie Mae Foundation for providing financial and other support for the study of residential displacement mitigation strategies of which this report is a part. We are grateful for the help of Urban Institute colleagues with this and the related report, In the Face of Gentrification: Case Studies of Local Efforts to Mitigate Displacement. Diane Hendricks produced the reports, which would not have happened without Marge Turner's support for publication. Scott Forrey and Fiona Blackshaw provided excellent copyediting services, and Maida Tryon launched the reports on our website. As with all publications, any errors and omissions remain the responsibility of the authors.
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