Urban Studies Student Named to Atlanta’s Clean Energy Advisory Board
ATLANTA — When the City of Atlanta relaunched its Clean Energy Advisory Board this year, Georgia State University was well represented in Urban […]
View ArticleNew Evidence Links Transit Cuts With Poverty and Unemployment
When bus service was eliminated for five years in Clayton County, in the Atlanta metro area, residents endured substantial increases […]
View ArticleThis is the Atlanta Way: A Primer on Cop City
As Immergluck notes, the decisions made in preparation for the Games “effectively set the stage for long-term gentrification and exclusion in […]
View ArticleAtlanta Mayor Dickens unveils partnership to invest $200 million into...
English, the mayor’s senior advisor, replied that additional funding was coming that would exceed the trust fund “by a long […]
View ArticleInvestigation: Fulton’s property tax collection ensnares black families homes...
“It’s beyond privatization,” said Dan Immergluck, a professor at Georgia State University and an expert on housing. “It’s turning governance […]
View ArticleDoes Atlanta’s proposed FY24 budget underfund its affordable housing trust?
Dan Immergluck, a Georgia State University urban studies professor, agreed with Kessler, saying in an email that grants from the […]
View ArticleDoug Hooker: A Profile in Regional Agency Doug Hooker: A Profile in Regional...
ATLANTA — Doug Hooker does not see himself as a meme, but he’d be a solid one. He’s certainly a […]
View ArticleA Liberalism That Builds Power
A decade of consolidation ensued, with firms either closing or pairing with bigger rivals. “You had pipe farms, suburban developments […]
View ArticleAtlanta plans to embrace “European-style social housing”
Georgia State University urban studies professor Dan Immergluck, one of the most ardent critics of the city’s housing policies, is […]
View ArticleInside City Hall: Councilman seeks affordable housing trust fund increase
Dan Immergluck, a Georgia State University urban studies professor, told us Friday that Dozier’s legislation is a good proposal. He […]
View ArticleAnalysis Eyes Corporate Single-family rental (SFR) Investors
USI Alum, Austin Harrison, and Professor Dan Immergluck have been investigating different types of investors in Single-family rental (SFR) properties […]
View ArticleNew Directions for America’s Urban Community Colleges
How are the changing dynamics of American urbanization impacting U.S. post-secondary education, and how can higher education institutions respond to […]
View ArticleAtlanta’s First Shipping Container Apartment Complex Offers Relief
Urban Studies Institute affiliate, Deirdre Oakley, responds to the City of Atlanta’s new cargo container housing development, positing that the […]
View ArticleUSI Alum Promotes an Equitable Atlanta at Park(ing) Day
The City of Atlanta’s Public Space Studio participated in the global Park(ing) Day event by hosting activities outside of the Atlanta City […]
View ArticleKeyShawn Phillips Receives Andrew J. Swope Scholarship for Equity and Justice
KeyShawn Phillips has been awarded the Andrew J. Swope Scholarship for Equity and Justice. This scholarship is awarded annually to […]
View ArticleAn End for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Could Hurt Atlanta...
President Trump is seeking to stop the work of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau(CFPB) and the director he appointed has […]
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