In the Media

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

As Elections Near, Congestion Pricing Becomes Part of the Political Debate

Newsday: A report on the proposal in Newsday includes comments from CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein, who notes that congestion pricing benefits everyone.


Monday, August 22, 2022

More Lanes on the Turnpike Won't Solve Congestion

The Jersey Journal: In an op-ed for The Jersey Journal, CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein explains why a proposed $4.75-billion plan to fight congestion by adding more lanes to an 8-mile section of the New Jersey Turnpike won't work.


Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Cornell AAP Announces Eight New Faculty Members, Including Cross-Disciplinary Social Justice Cohort

The Architect's Newspaper: The Architect's Newspaper covers incoming faculty and fellows in the departments of architecture, art, and planning.


Monday, August 8, 2022

The War Over Public Water in Pennsylvania

The Nation: In an article exploring how Pennsylvania residents are battling corporations attempting to privatize their water systems, The Nation quotes CRP Professor Mildred Warner on issues impacting water affordability.


Thursday, August 4, 2022

The U.S. Should Bribe Homeowners to Accept Greater Density

Bloomberg: In a Bloomberg Op-Ed, Eduardo Porter cites CRP Professor Sara Bronin's research which explored why simply lifting zoning bans on multifamily housing may not actually create more housing options.


Thursday, July 28, 2022

Debunking Stereotypes About Mobile Homes Could Make Them a New Face of Affordable Housing

The Conversation: The Conversation covers research by CRP Assistant Professor Linda Shi and colleagues exploring the misguided stereotypes that blind scholars and policymakers to the possibility that this widespread form of housing could provide.


Friday, July 8, 2022

Three Women, Three Projects Bring Zoning into the Future to Fix Housing Crisis

Forbes: Forbes surveys work tackling the technological evolution of complicated zoning issues, including the National Zoning Atlas Project spearheaded by CRP Professor Sara Bronin.


Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Are Would-Be Planners and Engineers on Board with Transportation Reform?

The Brake: The Streetsblog podcast The Brake speaks with CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein about a new survey he coconducted that explores the policy preferences of various stakeholders who shape America’s transportation system.


Thursday, June 16, 2022

Cornell's Business School Dean on how a $30M Investment Will Bring its Real Estate Program to the 'Next Level'

Fortune: Fortune interviews Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Dean Andrew Karolyi about what the investment will mean for Cornell's business school and what it plans to do with this money.


Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Investor Gives Cornell $30 Million to Launch Real Estate Department

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: The Chronicle of Philanthropy highlights Paul Rubacha's $30 million gift to Cornell University to establish the Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate, jointly managed by AAP and the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.


Monday, June 13, 2022

White House Nationwide Zoning Reform Effort Needs Data

The Hill: In an op-ed for The Hill, CRP Professor Sara Bronin explains that in order for President Biden's incentives for zoning reform to be most effective, there's a need to collect a lot more data.


Monday, June 13, 2022

Not Just a Fence: The Story of a Stainless Steel Status Symbol

The New York Times: In a New York Times article, CRP Professor Thomas Campanella comments on the status element of stainless steel fencing around homes in New York City.


Monday, June 13, 2022

New Digital Atlas Hopes to Demystify Urban Zoning

Next City: Next City covers the National Zoning Atlas initiative, led by CRP Professor Sara Bronin, with the goal to strengthen national and local planning for housing production, transportation infrastructure, and climate response.


Thursday, June 2, 2022

Biden's Housing Plan Sounds Good in Theory But Needs Lots of Help If It's Going to Work

Observer: In the Observer, CRP Professor Sara Bronin highlights zoning reform that would help move Biden's plan from aspirational to actionable.


Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Priceless Sculptures Are 'Literally Being Chipped Away'

The New York Times: The New York Times includes CRP Professor Thomas Campanella's perspective on the impact of Bronx apartment complex planners Gilmore D. Clarke and Michael Rapuano on American spaces.


Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Universal Basic Automobility

The Baffler: The Baffler cites CRP Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein's research exploring the transformative impact of car ownership for people living in poverty.


Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Renters Are the Overlooked Victims of Big Investors

The Hill: In an op-ed for The Hill, CRP Associate Professor Suzanne Lanyi Charles offers suggestions on how to protect families from the practices of mega-landlords who compromise housing stability, security, and affordability.


Tuesday, May 10, 2022

The Brake: Why Sustainable Transportation Advocates Need to Talk About Zoning

The Brake: The Brake podcast speaks with CRP Professor Sara Bronin about the National Zoning Atlas, people-centered transportation, walkable neighborhoods, and the impact of parking codes.


Friday, April 29, 2022

Will Rising Seas Engulf NJ's History?

NJ Spotlight: Climate Central / NJ Spotlight reporting includes CRP Professor Sara Bronin's perspective on how legal standards typically applied to physical changes to preservation sites inadequately address climate change.


Thursday, April 21, 2022

White House Puts Out a Playbook to Help Rural Areas Get Infrastructure Funding

NPR: CRP Professor Mildred Warner speaks with NPR about the challenges local governments face when seeking federal funding.


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