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Patterns of Development
Patterns of Development
Author: Kyle Gulau: Missing Middle Developer
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Kyle Gulau, a missing middle housing developer, has received Western Michigan University's 30 under 30 and Southwest Michigan's Small Business Founder awards for his incremental real estate development work. A member of his community's economic development board and past presenter with the Incremental Development Alliance and Strong Towns, Kyle is passionate about demystifying why missing middle housing is missing.
On this show, Kyle engages with fellow developers and community leaders in discussions and weekly monologues, empowering listeners to transform their communities.
On this show, Kyle engages with fellow developers and community leaders in discussions and weekly monologues, empowering listeners to transform their communities.
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This week on Patterns of Development:
CitiesTok is on the scene
Builder sentiment is changing
Oregon considers some regulation changes
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Bike storage is more than a bent pipe attached to some concrete. A better use for underground transportation? Condo association of the future.
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Transportation technology of the era shapes our urban form. Smart cities dead (at least in Toronto)? More protected bike lanes.
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There are lots of ways to consider making a complete street. The 12cs of transportation consideration and ridesharing is down in Seattle.
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Interest rates won't drop until inflation appears to be slowing. The U.S. has a new record for median household price and the culture of zoning.
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Our single-family psyche creates a tragedy of the commons. Micro mobility expands into small cities. Venture capital stops paying for your ride.
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Why is stick build construction STILL a thing? Form follows finance and the White House attempts to help out. Plus loan application data.
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There's a correlation between commute time and office occupancy. What do you do when you can't turn a parking spot into a park? Ballpark update.
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Total housing sales drop. Interest rates rise. Pension funds boost their holdings in REITs.
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Let's talk about the different grid types and where they're most commonly found. Also checking in on Minneapolis 2040. How's it going up there?
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If population growth is flat why is demand for homes so high? A public bank in Philly. The paradox of what everyone wants and why it's a bummer.
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A majority perceive a housing affordability problem but current homeowners feel like their current situation is fine. Also, asphalt art.
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Two surveys that demonstrate our confusion around density and city planning. Changes on the U.S. emerging real estate market index.
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Cleveland, OH going for 15 min vibes. How does the cooperate with bigger developments? What do all real estate developers have in common?
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Missing middle housing continues to be missing. Digital twins give planners and developers new ways to forecast and another pedestrian win.
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How does a senior housing rebrand fit into real estate development? And data in favor of farmer's markets and active transportation.
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The housing shortage continues. As supply remains limited, demand increases prices. A resource for small developers wondering how to get started.
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Micro apartments continue to be built. A project to replace a downtown highway. High speed rail connecting an airport to downtown.
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Passive housing has a sweet spot with multifamily housing? 1 score card for planning and development. MVP density.
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Introducing Live Work 2.0. A new version of the Live Work conversation. Where can we get walkability with affordability? Texas roads smh.
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