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If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
Hayden Shelby
28 episodes
3 days ago
This is a podcast about the built environment in Cincinnati, with a special focus on housing. Episodes are created as part of course projects by students in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati.
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This is a podcast about the built environment in Cincinnati, with a special focus on housing. Episodes are created as part of course projects by students in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati.
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If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E8: The Role of the Cincinnati Development Fund

In this episode of If Cincinnati’s walls could talk listeners will learn about all things CDFIs. This includes what CDFIs are, how they work, and the impact they have on affordable housing projects. Special thanks to Luke Blocher who spoke with us about the way Cincinnati development fund operates as a CDFI. Without his insights, this episode would not have been possible.

Key Takeaways:

·     What a CDFI is

·     How CDFIs get funding

·     The role of CDFIs in affordable housing

·     How funds are managed and distributed

·     Challenges in affordable housing financing

·     CDFIs supporting diverse developers

Featured Guest:

·     Luke Blocher – General Counsel and Chief Strategy Officer, Cincinnati Development Fund (CDF)

Resources & Links:

·     What is a CDFI? This Opportunity finance network page provides a description of CDFIs and explains how and who they operate for.

 

·     Cincinnati development fund’s page on lending shares information on their role as a lender for low to moderate income communities.

 

·     Cincinnati development fund Explains the affordable housing leverage fund and Cincinnati development fund’s role in managing and distributing funds.

 

Podcast Credits:

Thank you to Tyler Cole, Avery Keller, Celeste Leonard, Kevin Schenkel, and Makenzie Stewart for their contributions to this episode.

 


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9 months ago
10 minutes 7 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E5: The Role of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority

Thank you for joining us for Episode 5 of this season of If Cincinnati’s Walls Could Talk.

We would like to extend our appreciation to our interviewee, Gary Boeres, Director of Housing Development at the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, for sharing his insights with us.

We also wish to acknowledge the contributions of our team, whose efforts made this episode possible:

Research: Kylee Arvidson

Interviews: Sean Kidd

Scriptwriting: Ben Sizemore

Narration: Sam Leeman and Sean Kidd

Audio Editing: Alysse Aylor

Thank you all for your fantastic work!

 

Citations:

Boeres, Gary. Interview. Conducted by Sean Kidd. 22 November 2024.

Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority. Development. Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority. Accessed 26 November 2024, from https://cintimha.com/development/

Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority. RAD (Rental Assistance Demonstration). Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority. Accessed 26 November 2024, from https://cintimha.com/RAD/

Urban Sites. Bennett Point 532 and 600 East 12th. Urban Sites. Accessed 26 November 2024, from https://urbansites.com/project/bennett-point-532-and-600-east-12th

 

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9 months ago
8 minutes 22 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E1: Introduction: How Did We Get Here?

Hosts Greg Robison and Mitali Taraikar sit down to discuss the state of affordable housing in Cincinnati and the United States as a whole. They hear from Liz Blume, who spent 30 years as a planning professional; she stresses the need for additionally affordable housing units and the increased public attention in recent years. They take a look back on the historic shift away from publicly funded housing units to subsidized housing vouchers. Liz then introduces the complicated financial system that was formed at the local level to continue the construction of affordable housing units. 

References 

Acosta, Sonya, and Erik Gartland. “Families Wait Years for Housing Vouchers due to Inadequate 

Funding.” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 22 July 2021, www.cbpp.org/research/housing/families-wait-years-for-housing-vouchers-due-to-inadequate-funding. 

Aurand, A., Emmanuel, D., Clarke, M., Pish, M., &. Rafi, I. “A Shortage of Affordable Homes.” 

National Low-income Housing Coalition. (2024). https://nlihc.org/sites/default/files/gap/2024/Gap-Report_2024.pdf 

“President Reagan's Remarks on Signing the Housing and Community Development Act on 

February 5, 1988” 2:35-3:35. https://www.google.com/search?q=Ronald+Raegan+speaking+about+housing&sca_esv 

Rosen, Eva. The Voucher Promise: “Section 8” and the Fate of an American Neighborhood. 

Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 2020. 

Thank you to our guest interview Liz Blume. Produced by Poorva Reedy, written by Iris Boyer, researched and hosted by Greg Robinson and Mitali Taraikar, and edited by Josh Johnson and Rubina Rafeeque. 

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9 months ago
12 minutes 39 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E9: Conclusion: The Challenges We Face and Reasons to Hope

Guest Interviewee: Kathy Schwab

Hosted By: Logan Price, Arthur Schmid

Written By: Logan Price  

Produced By: Teddy Morgan-Jablonski

Edited By: Harris Eidelman

Researched By: Asmita Gurung, Samiha Tasnima

 

Episode Description:

Welcome to the concluding episode of the third series of If Cincinnati’s Walls Could Talk, a podcast collaboratively produced by our Housing Systems class, taught by Doctor Hayden Shelby. This series has focused on the financing of affordable housing, exploring the complexities and opportunities in addressing the housing crisis.

 

In this final episode, our hosts revisit the fundamental questions: What is housing, and why is it so important? They reflect on insights from a veteran housing advocate Kathy Schwab, whom our team got a chance to interview, discussing the challenges and aspirations for Cincinnati’s affordable housing landscape.

Key topics include: The findings of the Housing Our Future report, which sets an ambitious goal to build 20,000 affordable units by 2030 yet highlights the struggle with only 3,329 units completed to date.

Persistent challenges like Hamilton County’s limited success in securing Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), the complexities of “Baklava Financing” and the absence of well-funded “Super CDC” similar to those in Columbus or Cleveland.

 

Despite these challenges, the episode ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing growing public awareness of the housing crisis. The hosts urge listeners to recognize housing as a fundamental human right and advocate for meaningful change.

 

Episode Timeline:

 

·     Why it Matters- 00:00

·     Affordable Housing in Cincinnati- 02:15

·     Challenges We Still Face- 03:21

·     Reason to Hope- 05:55 

 

References:

Housing Our Future Summary of Progress 2020 -2023, (2023). LISC Greater Cincinnati.

https://www.lisc.org/media/filer_public/b4/13/b413c178-735a-43c9-8ec9f375d23571b7/hof_summary_of_progress.pdf

 

Housing Our Future Strategies for Cincinnati and Hamilton County, (2020, May). Greater Cincinnati Foundation.

https://www.gcfdn.org/wp content/uploads/2020/07/housing_our_future_-_5-27 2020.pdf

 

Housing Affordability in Hamilton County, (2017, February). LISC Greater Cincinnati.

https://www.lisc.org/media/filer_public/a1/16/a116fbab 4be3-4704-98e6 83f633b7d893/asset_upload_file30_13212.pdf

 

Cincinnati’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund Available for Use Four Years after Being Established, (2022, October 3). National Low Income Housing Coalition. https://nlihc.org/resource/cincinnatis-affordable-housing-trust-fund-available-use-four-years-after-being-established

 

Costello, B. (2023, May 23). Just one project in Hamilton County will get a low-income housing tax credit this year. 91.7 WVXU News. https://www.wvxu.org/local-news/2023-05-23/hamilton-county-low-income-housing-tax-credit-spaeth-kelly-hall

 

Thank you to our Professor Hayden Shelby and Guest interviewee Kathy Schwab.

Written by Logan Price

Hosted by Logan Price and Arthur Schmid

Produced by Teddy Morgan-Jablonski

Edited by Harris Eidelman

Researched by Asmita Gurung and Samiha Tasnima

 

Additional resources:

 Interviewee: Kathy Schwab

Local Initiatives Support Corporation: LISC Greater Cincinnati

Low Income Housing Tax Credit: LIHTC

Ohio Low Income Housing Tax Credit: OHLITC

News Article on LIHTC deals in Hamilton County 

Super CDC: Ohio CDC

Super CDC in Columbus: Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus

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9 months ago
9 minutes 5 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E7: Affordable Homeownership with HURC and the Port

Homesteading and Urban Redevelopment Corporation. Homesteading & Urban Redevelopment Corporation. (n.d.). https://hurccincy.org/

Mercado, A. (2024, August 2). Defining community development in order to fund it. Shelterforce. https://shelterforce.org/2024/06/14/defining-community-development-in-order-to-fund-it/

Who we are. FHLB Cincinnati. (n.d.). https://www.fhlbcin.com/who-we-are/

Woodruff, F. (2023, December 6). What is a community development corporation? - non profit news: Nonprofit quarterly. Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly. https://nonprofitquarterly.org/what-is-a-community-development-corporation/

Special thanks to Deborah Robb, Director of Real Estate Development for HURC (Homesteading & Redevelopment Corporation) and Eric Hunn, general contractor and founder/owner of Hunn’s Construction

Special thanks to Hayden Shelby for making this season possible

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9 months ago
12 minutes 33 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E6: The Hollywood Apartments Transformation and the Role of CDCs

Introduction: ​

This episode focuses on College Hill, a neighborhood in Cincinnati, and the transformation of the Hollywood Apartments from disrepair to a model of affordable housing.


Key Takeaways:    The Hollywood Apartments project is a case study in leveraging local support and multiple funding sources for affordable housing. ​

CDCs play a crucial role in bridging the gap between financial challenges and community needs. ​

Community involvement and trust are essential for the success of affordable housing projects.

For more information about the College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation, visit CHCURC website.


We would like to thank Kate Greene, former CEO of College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (CHCURC), and Emmanuel Karikari current CHRCURC CEO, for their time and expertise.

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9 months ago
8 minutes 23 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E4: Bennett Point: A New Development in Pendleton

References:

City of Cincinnati. (2024). Notice of Funding Availability. https://www.choosecincy.com/nofa.

Ohio Housing Finance Agency. (n.d.). Bennett Point Proposal Summary. https://ohiohome.org/ppd/proposals/2020/UrbanOpportunity/BennettPoint.pdf.

Strieby, S. (2024, July 10). Strength in Diversity: Crafting an Affordable Housing Coalition in Cincinnati. Shelterforce. https://shelterforce.org/2024/07/10/strength-in-diversity-crafting-an-affordable-housing-coalition-in cincinnati/#:~:text=The%20report%2C%20Housing%20Affordability%20in,and%20begin%20organizing%20for%20change.

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9 months ago
9 minutes 23 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E2: The Barrister: Affordable Housing in the Heart of Cincinnati

In this episode, we explore the Barrister, an innovative affordable housing project in downtown Cincinnati's central business district. Host Brady, along with co-hosts Lily and Luke, speak with Ben Eilerman, the Director of Real Estate Development at Over-the-Rhine Community Housing, about the development, funding challenges, and its transformative impact on the city. From providing affordable housing for workers across income levels to navigating the complex funding process, this episode highlights how the Barrister is reshaping urban living and contributing to a more inclusive Cincinnati.

Key Quotes:     “We are hoping to grow our city into a more vibrant community, not just for some of us, but for all of us.” — Aftab Pureval, Mayor of Cincinnati (Brick by Brick, 7:35) 

“While we’ve seen growth and development of affordable housing projects over the Rhine and Walnut Hills, the central business district wasn’t seeing that.” — Ben Eilerman 

  “I just wanted to be in my city, to have a place in my own name.” — Todd Halsell, Barrister Resident (Brick by Brick, 2:22) 

  “We wouldn’t have been able to do this without that kind of initial piece of the state historic... During that legislation... we were very much in opposition to the legislation because we knew what a critical piece that is played.” — Ben Eilerman 

 

 

Resources Mentioned:

Brick by Brick Documentary Series (PBS)    Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC)  Federal and State Historic Tax Credits 

 

 

Links and Further Reading: Over-the-Rhine Community Housing Urban Sites Capital Advisors LISC - Local Initiative Support Corporation

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9 months ago
10 minutes 10 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S3E3: The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit

Thank you to Ryan Haas, Kale Merillat, Melissa Plaggemars, Charlie Shepherd, and Mitch Stone for their work toward making this episode possible. We’d also like to thank Stephanie Sweeney for taking the time for our interview and providing her professional input on all things LIHTC.

References

Kneebone, E., & Reid, C. K. (2021, April). The Complexity of Financing Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Housing in the United States. https://ternercenter.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/LIHTC-Complexity-Final.pdf.


U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (N.d.). Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC). https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/lihtc.html.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (N.d.). Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities. https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/mfh/progdesc/disab811.


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9 months ago
11 minutes 18 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
Season 3: Affordable Housing Finance in Cincinnati

Why is it so hard to build affordable housing? In the next nine episodes, we'll tackle that questions, taking you through the complex system of affordable housing finance in Cincinnati and the United States. You'll hear case studies of developments around the city, as well as background on the infrastructure that funds and supports these developments. We hope you enjoy!

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9 months ago
3 minutes 7 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E1: The History of Zoning in the United States

Sources:

Hirt, Sonia A. 2014. Zoned in the USA: The Origins and Implications of American Land-Use Regulation. Illustrated edition. Ithaca ; London: Cornell University Press.

Gray, M. Nolan. 2022. Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It. Island Press.

Cullingworth, Barry. 2004. Planning in the USA: policies, issues and processes. Routledge. Barry Cullingworth, Roger Caves (2013)

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1 year ago
5 minutes 23 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E5: The Kenton County Administrative building original site

Episode 5

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1 year ago
6 minutes 41 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E7: The Mercantile Library Original Site

Sources:

Rose, Cedric. Interview. Conducted by Sophie Roberto and Nate Carney. 2 November 2023

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1 year ago
5 minutes 22 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2 Introduction: Office to Residential Conversions

Welcome to our second season! This season, the undergraduate students of Land Use explore the issue of converting office and other downtown uses to housing. In the process, we unpack the history of zoning in the U.S., how zoning is changing in Cincinnati, and how two conversion projects have worked in our region.

Sources:

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/upshot/american-cities-office-conversion.html?searchResultPosition=1



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1 year ago
3 minutes 29 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E3: Contemporary Zoning in the Cincinnati Region

Sources:

City of Cincinnati. (1925). The Official City Plan of Cincinnati, Ohio. Retrieved from https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/sites/planning/assets/File/1925%20Official%20Plan%20of%20the%20City%20of%20Cincinnati.pdf.

City of Cincinnati. (1983). Cincinnati 2000 Plan. Retrieved from https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/sites/planning/assets/File/Cincinnati%202000%20Urban%20Renewal%20Plan.pdf.

City of Cincinnati. (2012). Plan Cincinnati. pp. 56-63. Retrieved from https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/planning/plan-cincinnati/download-plan-cincinnati/.

City of Cincinnati. (2023). Connected Communities. https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/planning/connected-communities/

Tucker, R. (2023, May 15). Thousands of new residents have moved downtown, luring new businesses. The Enquirer. https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2023/05/15/thousands-of-new-residents-have-moved-downtown-luring-new-businesses/70060551007/

US Department of Commerce. (2022). U.S. Census Bureau quickfacts: Cincinnati City, Ohio. United States Census Bureau. https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/cincinnaticityohio/PST045222

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1 year ago
6 minutes 48 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E8: Transformation of the Mercantile Library

Costello, Becca. “Mercantile Library Development Set to Receive 15-Year Property Tax Abatement.” WVXU, WVXU, 9 May 2023, www.wvxu.org/local-news/2023-05 08/mercantile-library-development-property-tax-abatement. 

Planalp, Brian. “$130 Million Redevelopment of Entire Downtown Block Secures Last Piece of Financing.” Https://Www.Fox19.Com, 10 Dec. 2022, www.fox19.com/2022/12/10/130m-downtown-cincinnati-development-vaults-forward-with-state-grant/. 

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1 year ago
6 minutes 43 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E9: Conclusions

Conclusions

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1 year ago
5 minutes 15 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E6: Turning the Kenton County Administrative building into the Hayden

Sources:

Okun, David. Interview. Conducted by Carly Jones. 6 October 2023.

Al. Neyer. “The Hayden at Roebling Point.” Al. Neyer , 9 Aug. 2023, www.neyer.com/portfolio/hayden-roebling-point/.

City of Covington. “The City of Covington, KY - Official Government Website.” City of Covington, KY , www.covingtonky.gov/. Accessed 1 Nov. 2023.

Elevar Design Group. “The Hayden.” Elevar Design Group: www.elevar.com/work/type/live/the-hayden/. Accessed 1 Nov. 2023.

Urban Sites. “Welcome to the Hayden! A New Luxury Development with 133 Units, Luxury Amenity Spaces and Expansive Views.” www.urbansites.com/hayden/. Accessed 1 Nov. 2023.

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1 year ago
6 minutes 21 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E4: Why turning other downtown uses into residential is an important issue now

Sources:

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2023/06/06/future-of-downtown-cincinnati-enquirer-cov

erage/70270378007/

https://www.cbre.com/insights/viewpoints/the-rise-and-fall-of-office-to-multifamily-conversions

-a-real-estate-investigation

https://www.lincolninst.edu/sites/default/files/pubfiles/home-work-lla230704.pdf

https://www.npr.org/2023/07/24/1189403058/downtown-real-estate-housing-offices

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/analysis-heres-what-it-would-take-to-turn-empty-officebuildings-into-residential-housing

https://www.wvxu.org/local-news/2021-10-28/vacant-office-space-converted-into-apartments-cincinnati

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1 year ago
5 minutes

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
S2E2: Cincinnati’s role in the history of zoning in the United States

Sources:

Planning History Spotlight: The Offical Plan of the City of Cincinnati (1925). (2019, July 26). City of Cincinnati . Retrieved November 9, 2023, from https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/sites/planning/assets/File/1925%20Official%20Plan%20of%20the%20City%20of%20Cincinnati.pdf

"Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Company." Oyez, www.oyez.org/cases/1900-1940/272us365. Accessed 10 Nov. 2023.

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1 year ago
6 minutes 24 seconds

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
This is a podcast about the built environment in Cincinnati, with a special focus on housing. Episodes are created as part of course projects by students in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati.