Find out how land banks work and how they can support your goals around developing housing and neighborhood revitalization.| Center for Community Progress
Ideas for Opportunity Zones 2.0 to leverage existing vacant properties in distressed communities, with land bank support. The post How Opportunity Zones 2.0 Can Leverage Existing Vacant Property Inventories appeared first on Center for Community Progress.| Center for Community Progress
A land bank is a public entity with unique powers to put vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties back to productive use according to community goals. The post What is a Land Bank? appeared first on Center for Community Progress.| Center for Community Progress
Brownfield properties, often referred to as “brownfields,” are properties where the presence or potential presence of hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant makes redevelopment challenging and costly. The post What is a Brownfield? appeared first on Center for Community Progress.| Center for Community Progress
Find a land bank near you and make sure you understand what makes them different from traditional real estate sellers. The post How to Buy Property From a Land Bank appeared first on Center for Community Progress.| Center for Community Progress
Five examples of creative approaches land banks have taken to addressing vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties.| Center for Community Progress
Missouri's HB 2062 and Alabama's SB 9 will help both states address blighted properties better.| Center for Community Progress
Blighted properties harm public health, individual wealth, and public finances. The cost of doing nothing about them is significant.| Center for Community Progress