The Future of Real Estate in Ohio: Walkable Urban Places

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Chris Leinberger of LOCUS - a national network of real estate developers and investors that advocates for sustainable, walkable urban development in America’s metropolitan areas - gave this presentation at a series of events, “Advancing Ohio’s Urban Agenda: Walkable Communities for Globally Competitive Cities,” co-hosted by Greater Ohio Policy Center, the Urban Land Institute (ULI) district councils of Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus, and LOCUS. The events took place in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus on January 16th and 17th of 2013. The three groups built the case for walkable development based on market demand and the need for Ohio cities to act now to take advantage of current demographic shifts to remain globally competitive. These events provided a forum to connect developers from urban centers across the state to discuss the demand for sustainable communities.

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The  Future  of  Real  Estate  in  Ohio:  Walkable  Urban  Places  

h:p://business.gwu.edu/walkup/  

“See the USA in your Chevrolet”

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3rd Version of the American Dream: Option of Walkable Urban OR Drivable Sub-Urban

Arlington  Starts  Transforms  in  1980s:  Rail  Transit,  Overlay  Zoning  &  Mgmt  

Same  Place  Today    

1980s:  Ex-­‐Sears  Stores    

Two  blocks  north  and  south,  single  family  housing  that  is  highest  priced  in  Arlington  on  $/foot  basis:  Best  of  Two  Worlds  10%  of  the  land=50%+  of  government  revenues  

Among  best  schools  in  Country…new  housing  has  0.4  per  unit    

Five-Year Economic Development Strategy for the District of Columbia

DC  ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT  STRATEGY  

Christopher  B.  Leinberger  Land  use  strategist,  developer,  author,  researcher,  professor  

(www.cleinberger.com)  

•  The  Op'on  of  Urbanism;  Inves'ng  in  a  New  American  Dream,  Island  Press,  2008  

•  The  Next  Slum?,  The  Atlan_c  Monthly,  March,  2008    

•  Here  Comes  the  Neighborhood,  The  Atlan_c  

•  “The  Death  of  the  Fringe  Suburbs”,  New  York  Times,  November  26,  2011  

•  “Now  Coveted,  A  Walkable  Convenient  Place”,  New  York  Times,  May  25,  2012  

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