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Visiting Fellow

Christopher B. Leinberger

Christopher B. Leinberger

Visiting Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program

Christopher Leinberger’s expertise includes downtown redevelopment, real estate, financing, and strategic planning for downtowns and suburban centers. He directs the University of Michigan’s real estate graduate studies.



Expertise

Downtown and suburban downtown redevelopment, financing progressive real estate, real estate development, metropolitan development trends, strategic planning for downtowns and suburban downtowns

Background

Current Positions
Professor of Practice and Director of the graduate Real Estate Program at University of Michigan;Founding Partner of the Arcadia Land Company, real estate development with "new urbanism" in Southeast Pennsylvania and Independence, MO.

Past Positions
Managing Partner and Co-owner of Robert Charles Lesser and Co., an international real estate consulting firm

Education

M.B.A, Harvard University, 1976;B.A. Swarthmore College, 1972

There's demographic evidence; there's consumer research evidence; but probably the most compelling evidence is the price premium people are willing to pay to live in a walkable urban place, that the survey's show anywhere from a 40% to 200% price premium on a price per square foot basis for a walkable urban place as oppose to a competitive near by drivable suburban place.


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioAre the Millennials Driving Downtown Corporate Relocations?June 10, 2011The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioWalk, Don’t Drive, to the Real Estate RecoveryApril 28, 2011The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioThe Next Real Estate BoomNovember 2010Washington Monthly
Save to My PortfolioToronto Takes Off to a Great Walkable NorthOctober 28, 2010The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioThe Effects of the Foreclosure Crisis on the Metropolitan FringeOctober 15, 2010The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioWalking — Not Just for Cities AnymoreJuly 09, 2010The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioCan We Build Our Way to Reduced Carbon Emissions?November 13, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioNew Kind of Growth Emerging for CharlotteMarch 29, 2008The Charlotte Observer
Save to My PortfolioPhilly's Many Walkable "Center Cities"February 20, 2008Philadelphia Daily News
Save to My PortfolioDallas Should Walk This WayFebruary 15, 2008Dallas Business Journal
Save to My PortfolioWalkable Urbanism is Changing City LifeJanuary 09, 2008The Kojo Nnamdi Show (WAMU)
Save to My PortfolioWalkable UrbanismDecember 05, 2007CNN
Save to My PortfolioThe National Trend of Downtown RevitalizationMarch 16, 2006Downtown Detroit Partnership
Save to My PortfolioFinancing Progressive DevelopmentMay 2001Capital Xchange - The Brookings Institution

Contact Information

cleinberger@brookings.edu

202.797.6105
Brookings Office of Communications

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