Something I am increasingly realizing is not well understood is how little *real* capacity there is for development work across the public sector. Like literally people who know how to do it and are willing to do it for public sector salaries.
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This is part of why I get excited when I see something like Atlanta's new mayor saying "I'm replacing half the housing authority board—and I want them to build". Like, who and how? I am optimistic—literally I just want to know so we can replicate it.
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Paul E Williams Retweeted Sawyer Miller
If you're an expert in real estate development there is little incentive to work in the public sector (building public housing, eg) other than posi vibes and maybe the pension. So public sector projects are just outsourced either to non-profits or firmshttps://twitter.com/SawyerMiller10/status/1522212884045918213?s=20&t=9TMTCRgcCLehMpdKr5GknQ …
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well, i do think bringing real estate folks into the public sector is also challenging from a PR perspective, even if they want to do it.
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Yeah. I wonder if this is an aspect of a larger thing where many people don’t conceive of affordable or public housing as “real estate development”
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I mean the way that the Atl mayor is speaking is not at all dissimilar from the way almost all candidates for office NYC speak (I’m particularly thinking deBlasio)
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HPD finances an enormous amt of housing but it’s not particularly politically satisfying for the left nor is it particularly transformative here in NY. So I’m just skeptical he doesn’t mean “give loans and capital to private developers with a regulatory agreement”
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Which is fine, I support it, I don’t find it exciting tho lol
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I think Rebecca is right that the left/progressives don’t have enough ppl who can fill out / run public agencies - particularly ones that need to build stuff like housing. Like who would a socialist mayor appoint to run HPD?????
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