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The latest issue of the Penn Institute for Urban Research’s (Penn IUR) publication, Urban Link (Volume 2017 / Issue 1) titled Expert Voices 2017: America’s Urban Infrastructure, features an article authored by ESI President and Principal, Richard Voith: “Historical Patterns of Infrastructure Funding.” From financing and re-prioritizing infrastructure investments to infrastructure’s role in distressed areas, Dr. Voith, along […]
Read MoreThe economic impact of Rutgers University athletics report, which ESI produced, was highlighted on NJ.com on Tuesday, January 20th, 2015. The report titled, Economic Impacts of Rutgers Athletics and Future Implications of the Big Ten, was published last year and quantified the potential benefits to Rutgers and to the State of New Jersey that could arise should the […]
Read MorePlanPhilly.com published an article called, “Infographics: Who bikes, drives, walks, or rides transit to work in Philly?“, which showcased ESI’s infographics capabilities. Through these infographics, we wanted to show the demographics of drivers in Philadelphia and the distributional impact of policies that make car ownership more or less expensive. From PlanPhilly’s article: “Attitudes about transit riders, cyclists, […]
Read MoreThe Philadelphia Business Journal’s website featured a guest column written by ESI senior advisor Greg Byrnes that was posted to the site on June 18. In the column, Byrnes writes about the evolution of the BIO International Conference, which this year was held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia from June 15-18, and how […]
Read MoreESI vice president and principal Lee Huang is featured in a May 10 Philadelphia Inquirer article on how nonprofit developers have contributed to New Jersey’s economy. Huang discussed the numbers ESI found in its analysis of the state’s nonprofit developers. Among the numbers discussed: Over the last 25 years, non profit developers have made a […]
Read MoreFindings of the New York citywide banking needs study ESI conducted for the city’s department of finance were highlighted in an article on DNAInfo.com. The article focused on the home loan application denial rates ESI found around New York with data from 2013. The average home loan denial rate in the city was 23 percent, but […]
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