Lindner real estate professor weighs in on affordable housing
August 8, 2023
A recent opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times examined differing viewpoints and data around affordable housing in the publication’s namesake city. The author tapped Gary Painter, PhD, professor of real estate, and an expert and longtime researcher in social innovation, housing, urban economics and education policy, to offer insight.
Housing unaffordability leads to cascading effects for renters
September 5, 2023
Los Angeles residents who pay more than 30% of their income toward rent are forced to make trade-offs in other areas of their lives that can last for years and contribute to many social ills, a University of Cincinnati professor and his colleagues found.
Newsday: Lindner professor weighs in on state-level affordable housing policies
September 19, 2023
As New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a new initiative to explore state-level policies for combating the affordable housing crisis, Carl H. Lindner College of Business real estate professor Gary Painter, PhD, offered insight to Newsday on the impact of such programs.
Residents concerned about high concentration of low-income housing
May 16, 2024
Efforts to build more affordable housing in Cincinnati have created concerns for residents as low-income housing has been concentrated in some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods, WCPO reported. Gary Painter, PhD, the academic director of the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business real estate program and a professor of real estate, said a complaint against the city could lead to positive outcomes.
Built-to-rent home inventory increases in Cincinnati region
May 22, 2024
Options are increasing for people who want the benefits of living in a house without the need for a mortgage as the number of built-to-rent homes is increasing in the Cincinnati region, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported. Gary Painter, PhD, the academic director of the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business real estate program and a professor of real estate, thinks concerns about the developments are misplaced.
Financial factors to consider when moving
June 27, 2024
Moving can be a stressful and expensive endeavor. When it comes time to move, there are important financial implications to consider, Gary Painter, PhD, the academic director of the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business real estate program and a professor of real estate, told USA Today.
Business Courier: Consumers driving mixed-use development surge
September 6, 2022
A new mixed-used development is under construction in the Cincinnati suburb of Montgomery. When complete, Montgomery Quarter will contain thousands of feet of office space, luxury apartments, condominiums, a boutique hotel and a public park.
WCPO: Hamilton County considering moving workers out of downtown
June 9, 2023
UC Real Estate Center Executive Director Carl Goertemoeller weighed in on the pros and cons of the possible relocation of 1,200 Hamilton County workers out of downtown Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Enquirer: Carew Tower would require major investment
September 16, 2022
Carew Tower, a 49-story mixed-use building located in downtown Cincinnati, was recently sold to an affiliate of New York-based Veles Partners LLC for $18 million. Adjusted for inflation, Carew Tower — which opened in 1930 — would have cost $572 million to build in 2022, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.