
Carisa C. Chappell
Digital Content Editor at S&P Global Ratings
Writer w/ a passion for real estate. Editor @ Inside Mortgage Finance, frequent contributor to The Washington Post and other pubs. Proud native Chicagoan.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Carisa C. Chappell |Carissa Chappell |Beth Mattson-Teig |Shlomi Ronen
The number of people experiencing homelessness grew by 12 percent in 2023—but Rosanne Haggerty, president and CEO of Community Solutions, a nonprofit recognized for developing innovative solutions to end homelessness, says homelessness is a solvable problem. Haggerty believes that real estate professionals are uniquely positioned to get everyone working toward the same goal of providing basic housing and infrastructure for unhoused people.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Carisa C. Chappell
After a decade in rentals, a couple hoped to strike the right balance for their first purchase on the north side of the city: ‘square footage versus access to coffee shops and restaurants.’ Here’s what they found.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Carisa C. Chappell |Carissa Chappell |Clifton Rodgers |Beth Mattson-Teig
The great divide that prevents Black developers from reaching their full potential is access to capital. They are often competing against generational wealth, expansive real estate development experience, and perception bias, making already-hard-to-secure capital even tougher.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Carisa C. Chappell
The great divide that prevents Black developers from reaching their full potential is access to capital. They are often competing against generational wealth, expansive real estate development experience, and perception bias, making already-hard-to-secure capital even tougher.
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Oct 9, 2023 |
urbanland.uli.org | Carisa C. Chappell |Carissa Chappell
Decarbonizing real estate is crucial in fighting the climate crisis, and with the federal government encouraging building owners through the Inflation Reduction Act to do their part, the industry has many details to examine. In August 2022, the government passed the act, which includes $370 billion over 10 years, an ambitious and historic initiative to help the real estate sector produce and invest in clean energy.
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