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ESI vice president and principal Peter Angelides delivered a presentation on how tax incentives can be used to spur development at the regional level during the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission’s (DVRPC) Regional Community and Economic Development Forum on Friday, June 19. During his presentation, Angelides touched upon a number of topics including property tax abatements, local economic […]
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 MoreESI’s study on the potential development of a Hudson Hotel in Center City was mentioned in a PhillyVoice article by Brandon Baker on Monday, March 16. The article, which discusses the benefits of the proposed project at 17th and Chancellor Streets, cites ESI’s economic impact analysis on the project that was released in December 2014. […]
Read MoreESI president Stephen Mullin was a featured speaker at Flaster Greenberg law firm’s The Developing and Expanding Real Estate Market: 2015 Forecast for the Philadelphia Metro Area meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 25. The meeting focused on the real estate market’s latest trends and presented future forecasts for Philadelphia’s real estate market. More information on the […]
Read MoreThe Delaware River Waterfront Corporation featured ESI President Stephen Mullin in their Youtube.com video on “The Future of Philadelphia’s Delaware River Waterfront.” The video focuses on the redevelopment of Penn’s Landing. > Click to View the Video
Read MorePhiladelphia.ULI.org cited ESI’s Philadelphia Housing Index (PHI) on their homepage. ESI’s quarterly Philadelphia Housing Index (PHI) illustrates housing trends every three months. In its Winter 2014 edition it provided a look back by comparing prices from 2003 to prices at the end of 2013. > Read The Full Article The Urban Land Institute of Philadelphia is […]
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