Even under the most generous estimate, City of Yes for Housing Opportunity will create 80,000 homes over the next decade. That is a fraction of the mayor’s “moonshot goal” of creating 500,000 units by ...
Disputes are a fact of life in the construction industry. As a practicing construction attorney for twenty years, both with a law firm and as in-house at a national construction contractor, I have ...
Emotion in mediation doesn’t prevent resolution—unaddressed emotion does. And in many cases, it is the human dynamics at the table, not the legal arguments, that ultimately determine whether a case ...
In today’s market, where affordability is stretched thin and borrower competition is fierce, lenders can’t afford to stop at “yes.” The real differentiator isn’t just qualifying a borrower for a loan ...
New York City’s zoning resolution includes many outdated and burdensome regulations, but the recently adopted City of Yes plan dramatically altered the zoning landscape by softening dozens of ...
A developer once said doing business with the city of Rockford is like doing brain surgery on an ant. I never fully understood that comment until I started attending City Council meetings regularly.
In this conversation, Kelly welcomes best-selling author Daniel Coyle back to the podcast. His new book, “Flourish: The Art of Building Meaning, Joy and Fulfillment,” emphasizes the significance of ...