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EMIL MALIZIA

Office address:

Campus Box No. 3140

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3140

malizia@email.unc.edu

919.962.4759 (O) 919.259.1439 (C)

Personal data:

Born in Paterson, New Jersey

Married, three children, four grandchildren

Military Service: U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, 1960-63

Education:

Ph.D., Regional Planning, Cornell University, 1969

Resources for the Future Dissertation Fellowship

Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society

Master of Regional Planning, Cornell University, 1966

Outstanding Master's Student Award

B.A., Rutgers University, 1964

Dean's List

Captain, Varsity Golf

Academic and Research Positions:

Research Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), 2018-

Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-CH, 1986-2018

Associate Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-CH, 1974-86

Assistant Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-CH, 1969-74

Fellow, National Institute of Minority Economic Development, Durham, NC, 2020-

Senior Fellow, Global Urban Development, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2015-

Fulbright Senior Lecturer, Urban and Regional Planning, Universidad de los Andes, Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia, 1977

Research Associate, Odum Institute, UNC-CH, 1969-

Research Associate, Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 1968-1969

Administrative and Leadership Positions:

Chair, Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-CH, 2002-07; Reappointed 2007-12

Associate Chair, Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-CH, 1993-99

Director, Institute for Economic Development, UNC-CH, 1995-98, 2012-18

Director, Dual Degree Programs: MBA, MPH and MLA, Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-CH, various years through 2015

Professional Positions:

Course Director, UNC's Basic Economic Development Course & NC Economic Development Course, International/American Economic Development Council, 1985-2005

Senior Associate, MONY Real Estate Investment Management, Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, 1987-88

The MONY Real Estate Metro Area Market Study, 1988, 230 pp.

Special Assistant to Administrator, Office of National Programs, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 1978-80

United Nations Expert, Public Administration & Planning, Escuela Superior de Administracion Publica, Bogota, Colombia, 1975

Urban Planner, Passaic Valley Citizens Planning Association, Clifton, NJ; Raritan Valley Chamber of Commerce, New Brunswick, NJ, 1962-64

Consulting:

President, Malizia & Associates, LLC

Downtown redevelopment; Local economic development & entrepreneurship; Workforce housing; Economic & fiscal impact analysis

Expert witness – Cases on impact fee methods & eminent domain

Professional Affiliations:

American Planning Association, Charter Member

Fellow Member, American Institute of Certified Planners (FAICP) 2012 Inductee

American Real Estate Society, Fellow Member

Fulbright Alumni Association

International Economic Development Council

Regional Science Association International

ULI-the Urban Land Institute

Publications:

Books:

Understanding Local Economic Development. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2nd edition, 2021 (Edward Feser, Henry Renski & Joshua Drucker co-authors).

Sustainable Development Projects: Integrating Design, Development, and Regulation. Chicago: APA Planners Press, 2013 (David Godschalk co-author).

Economic Development Finance. 2nd edition; Rosemont, IL: American Economic Development Council, 1997.

Real Estate Development: Principles and Process. Washington: The Urban Land Institute, 1991 (co-author) & 1995 (co-author).

Local Economic Development: A Guide to Practice. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1985.

Regional Wealth Accounting as a Means of Quantitative Evaluation of Regional Resources. Dept. of City & Regional Planning Dissertation Series, Cornell University, 1969, 406 pp. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation.

Peer-Reviewed Articles since 2014:

“Real Estate Development and Economic Development Planning Education: Pragmatic Turn or Trojan Horse?” Journal of Planning Education and Research, October 13, 2020 (co-author).

“The Economic Growth and Development Outcomes Related to Vibrancy: An Empirical Analysis of Major Employment Centers in Large U.S. Cities,” Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 33, Issue 4, Nov. 2019, 255-266. (with Yan Chen).

“Vibrant Centers as Locations for High-Growth Firms: An Analysis of Thirty U.S. Metropolitan Areas,” The Professional Geographer, Vol. 71, Issue 1, 2019, 15-28 (with Yas Motoyama).

“Vibrancy and Property Performance of Major U.S. Employment Centers,” Real Estate Issues, Vol. 42, No. 13, November 13, 2018, 1-15.

“Alternative Measures to Improve Demand Forecasts,” The Appraisal Journal, Vol. 86, Spring 2018, 117-124 (with Andrew Malizia).

“Demand-Pull or Supply-Push? Metro-Level Analysis of Startups in the U.S.,” Regional Studies, Regional Science, Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2017, 232-246 (with Yas Motoyama).

“Long-Term, Spatially Coordinated Economic Development Makes Sense: Evidence for Economic Developers,” Economic Development Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3, Summer 2017, 46-49.

“Defining 24-Hour and 18-Hour Cities, Assessing Their Vibrancy, and Evaluating Their Property Performance,” Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, Vol. 23, Issue 1, 2017, 87-103 (with Hugh Kelly).

“The Economic Development-Vibrant Center Connection: Tracking High-Growth Firms

in the D.C. Region,” The Professional Geographer, Vol.68, No. 3, August 2016, 349-355 (with Yas Motoyama).

“Vibrant Center Performance for the Past Ten Years,” Real Estate Review, Vol. 45, No. 1, 2016, 83-94.*

“The Influence of 24-Hour Cities and Vibrant Centers on the Value of Office Properties and Apartments in Large U.S. Markets,” Real Estate Finance, Vol. 32, Winter 2016, 129-139 (with Hugh Kelly).*

“Downtown Vibrancy Influences Public Health and Safety Outcomes in Urban Counties," Journal of Transport & Health, September 2015 (with Lindsay Mauer).

“Vibrant Centers: Character, Types, Performance and Importance in Larger U.S. Metro Markets.” Real Estate Review, Vol. 44, No. 3, 2015, 49-58.

“Does Downtown Office Property Perform Better in Live-Work-Play Centers?” Journal of Urbanism, June 2015 (with Yan Song).

“Vibrant Centers: Character and Context,” International Journal of Architecture, Engineering & Construction, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2015, 10-18 (with Paul Kapp).

“Office Property Performance in Live-Work-Play Places,” Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2014, 79-84.

Career total: 74

Monographs since 2014:

Improving Demand Forecasts with Alternative Measures of Economic Base. Final Report to the Appraisers Research Foundation, August 2017.

From Factory Town to Vibrant Innovation Center: The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Durham, NC. UNC Kenan-Flagler Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, June 2017.

An Empirical Analysis of Central-City Decline from the Perspective of Long-Term Economic Change in 100 U.S. Metro Areas. Final Report to the Land Economics Foundation, Lambda Alpha International, December 2016.

The Highest & Best Use Concept: Practical Suggestions for Appraisers. Final Report to the Appraisers Research Foundation, January 2015.

Preferred Office Locations: Comparing Location Preferences and Performance of Office Space in CBDs, Suburban “Vibrant Centers,” and Suburban Areas. NAIOP Research Foundation, October 2014.*

*Featured in Research that Matters, Planning Magazine, July 2017, pp. 42-43.

Career total: 38

Other Publications since 2014:

“Developing Vibrant Centers: The Public-Private Development Perspective,” Chapter 26 in G. Squires, E. Heurkens, R. Peiser, eds. Routledge Companion to Real Estate Development. London: Routledge, 2018.

“Making Downtowns What They Used to Be: Rules for building vibrant places where people can live, work, and play,” Urban Land, Vol. 74, March/April 2015, pp. 142-147 (with David Stebbins).

Recognized as one of the top ten articles in Volume 74 of Urban Land magazine.

Career total: 66

Research Grants since 2014:

Principle Investigator, Improving Demand Forecasts with Alternative Measures of Economic Base, The Appraisers Research Foundation, 2017

Principle Investigator, Vibrant Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and the Location of Innovative Firms, Kauffman Foundation, 2016-17

Principal Investigator, Empirical Analysis of Central-City Decline from the Perspective of Long-Term Economic Change in U.S. Metro Areas, Lambda Alpha International, Land Economics Foundation, 2016

Principal Investigator, Effects of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Urban Vibrant Centers on Entrepreneurial Outcomes in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, Kauffman Foundation, 2015-16

Principal Investigator, Highest & Best Use or Most Fitting & Appropriate Use? The Appraisers Research Foundation, 2013-15.

Principal Investigator, Comparing Location Preferences and Performance of Office Space in CBDs, “Vibrant Centers,” and Suburban Locations, NAIOP Research Foundation, 2013-14.

Career total: 53

Recent Presentations since 2014:

Moderator, “Investing in Affordable Housing,” Wood Center for Real Estate Studies, Kenan Center, Chapel Hill, NC, November 22, 2019.

Invited Panelist, “Real Estate Development and Economic Development Planning,” ACSP Annual Conference, Greenville, SC, October 25, 2019.

Invited Presenter, “The Revitalization of Major Employment Centers: How to Maintain Affordability,” REAL Professionals, Raleigh Mastermind Group, Raleigh, NC December 13, 2018.

Lead Presenter, “The Revitalization of Major Employment Centers: What Happended? What’s Next?” PREA 28th Annual Institutional Investor Conference, Boston, MA, October 4, 2018.

Presenter and Session Chair, “Vibrant Center Property Performance: An Analysis of Major U.S. Employment Centers,” ARES 34th Annual Meeting, Bonita Springs, FL, April 13, 2018.

Invited Presenter, “Vibrant Centers and 24-Hour Cities,” REAL Professionals, Raleigh Mastermind Group, Raleigh, July 13, 2017.

Keynote Speaker, “Promoting Urban Vibrancy: Why and How,” School of Architecture and Planning Lecture Series, University at Buffalo and APA New York Upstate Chapter Conference, Buffalo, NY, September 28, 2016.

Presenter, “Defining 18-Hour Cities, Assessing Their Vibrancy and Evaluating Their Property Performance,” ARES 32nd Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 1, 2016

Invited Panelist, “What Makes Downtowns Vibrant?” NCSU 13th Annual Design Conference, Raleigh, NC, March 18, 2016.

Invited Presenter, “The Emergence of the 18-Hour City,” 2016 ULI Carolinas’ Meeting, Raleigh, NC, February 29, 2016.

Presenter, “Vibrant Centers: Their Characteristics, Types, Performance, and Importance in Larger U.S. Metro Areas,” College of Architecture and Planning, University of Utah, November 6, 2015

Invited Presenter, “Building Vibrant Centers,” ULI Utah Trends 2016, Salt Lake City, UT, November 5, 2015

Presenter, “The Economic Development-Vibrant Center Connection,” ACSP Annual Conference, Houston, TX, October 24, 2015.

Invited Presenter & Facilitator, “Vibrant City: Interactive Workshop,” Urban Revitalization Council, ULI Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 8, 2015.

Presenter, “The Influence of 24-hour Cities and Vibrant Centers on the Value of Office Properties and Apartments in Large U.S. Markets,” ARES 31st Annual Meeting, Fort Myers, FL, April 16, 2015.

Invited Presenter, “Vibrant Centers,” NAIOP Development ’14 Conference, Denver, CO, October 27, 2014 and Instructor, Preferred Office Locations, NAIOP Research Foundation Webinar, December 10, 2014.

Consulting:

Monographs

Real Estate Analysis of UNC Spin-Off Companies. Prepared for Orange County Economic Development, NC, December 2011.

Proportionate-Share Impact Fees. Supplement to the NAHB Impact Fee Handbook, National Association of Home Builders, October 2009 (with Lucy Gallo).

Does the Wealth of Cities Matter? Municipal Wealth Accounting in the Urban Environment. Prepared for Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, 2007-08.

Building Reuse and Restoration Grant Program Assessment & Proposal Reviews. North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center, 2005-10.

Reconsidering School Impact Fee Methodologies. Prepared for Government Finance Officers Association, 2005.

Urban Redevelopment Project Financing. Prepared for Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, December 2001.

Impacts of Seniors Housing & Care Development on Surrounding Communities: Guidance for Developers, Investors and Owners. Prepared for National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care Industries, Inc., July 2001.

Consumer Preferences for Residential Development Alternatives. Prepared for National Multi Housing Council, December 1999.

The Governors Club Development Impacts on Chatham County and Adjacent Areas. Prepared for Governors Club, 1995-96.

Reports

“Millennials in the Triangle,” for ULI Triangle, July 2015.

“Bradley County Financial Toolbox,” Development Planning & Financing Group, 2012.

“Veridea Fiscal & Economic Benefits Analysis,” AECOM Economics, 2011.

“Metro Area Development Risks & Opportunities,” for The Generation Companies, 2008.

“Secrest Community Fiscal Impact Analysis,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2007.

“The Economic Impacts of Pittsboro Place Partners,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2007.

“Sixty-Four Crossing Market Outlook and Economic Impact Analysis,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2007.

“Collins/Daniel Boone Property Market Outlook and Targeted Economic Impact Analysis,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2007.

“Wake Forest’s Northeast Neighborhood Economic Development Report,” Clarion Associates, 2007.

“Review of Raleigh Facility Fee Study,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2006.

“Analysis and Review of the City of Lancaster, Ohio Fire/EMS Impact Fee Ordinance and Study,” 2006.

“The Economic Impacts of County Line Plaza,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2006.

“Fiscal Impact Analysis: Meadowview Development,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2006.

“Chatham County Impact Fee Study,” Miley Gallo & Associates, 2005.

“The Essential Elements of Contemporary Development Review,” ZHA, Inc. 2005.

“Impact Fee Methodologies,” for the Triangle Community Coalition, 2005.

“New Investment Strategies for the Inner Cities” & “Property Tax Appraisals and the Re-use of Inner City Properties,” for Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1996-99.

“Impact Fee Technical Report,” for Orange County, 1998.

“Impact Fee Study: Urban Impacts by Housing Type in North Carolina,” for Apartment Association of North Carolina, 1996-97.

Pro Bono Consulting:

Advisor to the Dean of the Business School, North Carolina Central University, 2020-

ULI Advisory Services Panel Member

Building a Foundation for Equitable Development Along the Rivers Avenue Corridor, North Charleston, SC. March 31-April 5, 2019.

Page Field: An Evaluation of Development Potential, Planning and Design Options, and Implementation Strategies for Lee County and the Business Development Corporation of Southwest Florida. January 11-16, 1987.

Faculty Member, The Real Estate Development Process, ULI Real Estate Development School, 1989-1991

AICP-APA Community Planning Assistance Team Member

Toward a Vibrant Downtown Shreveport. June 22-27, 2014.

Crestdale Rising: Final Report. Matthews, NC, July 19-23, 2011.

East Market Street Corridor Report. Greensboro NC, October 26-30, 1995 and January 29-February 1, 1998.

ULI Triangle Chapter

Facilitator, UrbanPlan, 2020-

Jury Member, ULI Triangle J.W. Willie York Awards, 2014-16

Panel Moderator, “The Economic Development Case for Vibrant Centers,” Triangle ULI with Triangle J COG, Research Triangle Park, NC, April 11, 2013

Member, Research Triangle Reality Check Action Committee, 2009-11

Facilitator, Research Triangle Reality Check Session, Raleigh, NC, February 24, 2009

Presenter, “A Planning Primer for Reality Check,” Research Triangle Regional Reality Check Orientation Sessions, Research Triangle Park, NC, Jan. 27 & Feb. 3, 2009

Scholarly & Professional Experience Selected Highlights

Academic:

Recipient, Competitive Senior Faculty Research and Scholarly Leave, 2014

Fundraiser, Founders Chair in City & Regional Planning ($1.0 million), Webb Fund for Urban Design ($300,000), and additional contributions working with the College of Arts & Sciences Foundation, UNC-CH, 2002-12

Faculty Advisor, ULI Gerald D. Hines Design Competition with NCSU: winning team, San Diego, CA, 2010; top-ten honorable mention, Seattle, WA, 2011

Academic Specialist, U.S. Information Agency, Bogota, Colombia, July 1994

Visiting Scholar, University of Economics, Vienna, Austria, May-June 1989

Advisor, Urban and Regional Planning Program, Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia, 1973-1975

Professional:

Planning Accreditation Board Reviewer, 1999-2017.

Site Visit Team Chair for six university program reviews

Site Visit Team Member for three university program reviews

Prepared evaluation reports and recommended planning program improvements

Recipient of PAB’s Outstanding Site Visitor Award for 2017

Advisory Board Chair and Member, NC State Employees' Credit Union, Chapel Hill and Carrboro Branches, 1995-2004.

Joint Forum on Housing Density Participant, ULI, NMHC and AIA, Washington, D.C., February 6-7, 2002.

Reviewer for faculty promotion or reappointment with tenure at 14 universities.

Peer Reviewer, twenty-three academinc journals, National Science Foundation, and Centers for Disease Control.

Editorial Activities:

Co-Editor, Journal of Real Estate Literature, 1991-2001.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, 1995-2016.

Editorial Board Member, Seniors Housing & Care Journal, 2000-10.

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Real Estate Research, 1993-2002.

Selected Instruction:

Instructor, How to Rebuild an American City, MBA@UNC Immersion Course, Detroit, June 15-17, 2016

Instructor, “Research in Real Estate & Urban Development,” Fulbright Summer School, University of Economics, Vienna, Austria, May 30-June 4, 2008.

Instructor, Real Estate Development, Reuse and Sustainability, Basic Economic Development Course, Chapel Hill, NC, annually since 2002

Graduate Teaching:

Listed in order of frequency and currency

Real Estate Development

Workshop in Design & Development

Development Finance

Real Estate Market Research

Regional Economic Development Theory & Techniques

Planning Theory and Ethics

Advising:

Master’s Project/Departmental Paper Advisor for over 180 MRP students

Ph.D. Advisor for 10 doctorals students and committee member for over 60 students

Dissertation Advising with Real Estate Focus:

Michael W. Creed, President and CEO, McKim & Creed, Raleigh, NC

Robin A. Howarth, Senior Associate, Center for Responsible Lending, Durham, NC Robert A. Simons, Professor, Department of Urban Planning, Design & Development Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH

Additional real estate work before 2014 is included below.

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

“Vibrant Places: Clarifying the Terminology of Urbanism in the U.S. Context,” BDC Journal (Universita degli Studi di Napoli), Vol. 13, No. 1, 2013, 175-180.

“Site Use in a Redeveloping Area,” Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2009, 81-104.

“The Best and Worst Methods of Calculating Impact Fees,” PM Magazine, Vol. 88, September 2006, 23-27 (generalized from confidential developer-client work).

“Structuring Urban Redevelopment Projects: Moving Participants Up the Learning Curve,” Journal of Real Estate Research, Vol. 25, No. 4, 2003, 463-478.

“Impacts of Seniors Housing and Care Development on Surrounding Communities,” Seniors Housing & Care Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2001, 121-136.

“The Garvey Retail Center Case: Redeveloping an Inner-City Site,” Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1999, 63-120. Teaching Notes.

Won the ARES Manuscript Prize, awarded December 28, 1999.

"Office Market Analysis: Improving Best-Practice Techniques," Journal of Real Estate Research, Vol. 16, No. 1, 1998, 15-34 (co-author).

"Duncan's Bookstore: Connecting Real Property and Business Valuation," Journal of Real Estate Literature, Vol. 5, July 1997, 171-174. Teaching Case.

“Economic Fundamentals and the Performance of Warehouse Property in Large U.S. Metropolitan Areas,” Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1996, 159-168.

"Clarifying the Structure and Advancing the Practice of Real Estate Market Analysis," The Appraisal Journal, Vol. 63, January 1995, 60-68 (first author).

Received the 1995 Robert H. Armstrong Award for the most significant contribution to the real estate valuation literature published in this journal.

"Marketing Accessible Housing: A New Approach," Journal of Housing, Vol. 50, September/October 1993, 205-211.

"Forecasting Demand for Commercial Real Estate Based on the Economic Fundamentals of U.S. Metro Markets," Journal of Real Estate Research, Vol. 6, Fall 1991, 251-265. Received the John Wiley & Sons manuscript prize for the best article to appear in this journal during the year preceding the ARES annual meeting.

"A Framework for Real Estate Feasibility Research," Journal of Property Valuation and Investment, Vol. 10, Spring 1992, 640-645.

"Comparing Regional Classifications for Real Estate Portfolio Diversification," Journal of Real Estate Research, Vol. 6, Spring 1991, 53-78 (first author).

"A Note on Real Estate Marketing Research," Journal of Real Estate Research, Vol. 5, Fall 1990, 393-401.

Book Chapters and Teaching Case:

“Developing SynergiCity: The Real Estate Development Perspective,” Ch. 11 in Paul Armstrong and Paul Kapp, eds. SynergiCity: Re-inventing the Post-Industrial City. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2012.

“The Application of Financial Analysis and Market Research to the Real Estate Development Process,” (with Tony Ciochetti) pp. 135-65 in James DeLisle and Elaine Worzala, eds. Essays in Honor of James A. Graaskamp: Ten Years After. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

"Growth/No Growth: A Development Dispute at Sea Pines Plantation, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina," June 1987. National Institute for Dispute Resolution.

Other Research & Training Grants:

Principal Investigator, The Influence of Stability, Growth and Economic Fundamentals of Large U.S. Metro Areas on Warehouse Property Performance, Real Estate Research Institute, 1995-96.

Project Director, Market Factors, Research & Training Center for Accessible Housing, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, U.S. Department of Education, 1989-1994.

Co-Principal Investigator, The Effect of Code Enforcement Strategy on Central City Revitalization, National Center for Revitalizing Central Cities, 1997-1999.

Faculty Principal, A Three-Year Grant to Create Real Estate Development Courses, The Urban Land Institute, 1984-87.

Additonal Notable Presentations:

Keynote Speaker, “Downtown Redevelopment: A Regional Perspective,” Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership Annual Meeting, Winston-Salem, NC, Feb. 12, 2009.

Invited Presenter, “Impact Fee Methodologies,” National Impact Fee Roundtable, Phoenix, AZ, Nov. 6, 2009.

Invited Presenter, “Impact Fees: Stepping Up Your Strategies,” NAHB State and Local Government Affairs Conference, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 10, 2006.

Invited Presenter, “Perspectives on Real Estate,” Department of Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Dec. 4, 2001.

Keynote Speaker, “Impact Fees,” National Apartment Association Builders, Owners and Developers Forum, Atlanta, GA, June 11, 1997.

Presenter, “Economic Fundamentals and Warehouse Property Performance in Large U.S. Metropolitan Areas,” Real Estate Institute Research Seminar, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, April 11, 1996.

Presenter/Participant, "Inter-metropolitan Variations in Economic Development and Market Performance," Homer Hoyt Advanced Studies Institute, Weimer School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics, West Palm Beach, FL, May 1995 Session.

Portfolio of Clients for Research or Consulting(*):

American Asset Corporation*

Anthony Property Group*

Apartment Association of North Carolina*

Aspen-Wye Institute

Centers for Disease Control*

Covington Foundation*

East-West Partners NC*

Faison Associates*

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond*

Ford Foundation

Harvest Foundation*

IDBI Managers, Inc.*

Kauffman Foundation

Land Economics Foundation

Lee-Moore Capital Company*

Levine Properties*

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy*

Lookout Ventures, Inc.*

Mace Universal Design Institute

Matthews, Jones & Hawkins, LLP*

NAIOP Research Foundation

National Association of Home Builders*

National Institute for Dispute Resolution

National Investment Center for Seniors Housing*

National Multi Housing Council*

Nemours Health and Prevention Services*

Newland Communities*

National Science Foundation

NIEHS

North Carolina Apartment Association*

North Carolina Central University*

North Carolina Dept. of Administration

North Carolina Dept. of Transportation

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center*

Orange County Economic Development*

Riester Sonoran, LLC*

RM REIM, LLC*

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Southern Growth Policies Board

Tennessee Valley Authority

The Appraisal Research Foundation

The Generation Companies*

Thomas, Ferguson & Beskind, LLP*

Toll Brothers*

Triangle Community Coalition*

Triangle Transit Authority*

ULI Triangle Chapter*

United Nations Development Program*

USAID*

US Dept. of Commerce

US Dept. of Housing & Urban Development

West 77 Partners*

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