How We Rebuild Neighborhoods After Foreclosures Explored by @ThePublicSquare
While the foreclosure crisis is starting to ease across Arizona and the country, neighborhoods still must reckon with the damage.
In what looks to be a great program, Zócalo Public Square and Arizona State University host an event on Monday, February 11, at the Heard Museum. The 6:30 pm event brings together a talented panel:
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis economist William R. Emmons
- Arizona State University geographer Deirdre Pfeiffer
- Mortgage Resolution Partners CEO Graham Williams
The moderator will be Fernanda Santos, Phoenix Bureau Chief for the New York Times.
More information is here.
Posted on February 9, 2013, in Affordable Housing, Diversity and Cultural Inclusion, Events, Livability, Meetings, Neighborhoods, News, Population Trends, Real Estate, Urban Vitality, Visioning and Planning and tagged Arizona State University, Deirdre Pfeiffer, Fernanda Santos, foreclosure crisis, Graham Williams, Heard Museum, Mortgage Resolution Partners, Neighborhood, William R. Emmons, Zócalo Public Square. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off.
