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Revolutionizing Affordable Housing: Yasushi Ohki's Game-Changing Solutions

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In Episode 156 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Yasushi Ohki, the visionary founder of Green Violin, to delve into his groundbreaking approach to affordable housing. Yasushi shares his insights on the pressing challenges in land development, highlighting the significant impact of escalating land and construction costs on housing affordability. He explains how Green Violin is addressing these issues by focusing on infill development in mature neighborhoods, effectively utilizing existing infrastructure to keep costs low. Yasushi emphasizes the organization's non-profit model, which aims to eliminate the profit motive from land appreciation, thereby maintaining affordable housing prices.

Additionally, Yasushi discusses the supportive role of city policies, such as Edmonton's zoning bylaw changes and the removal of minimum parking requirements, which have facilitated Green Violin's mission. He provides an in-depth look at the strategic decisions and innovative solutions that underpin Green Violin's success in the affordable housing sector. Through this engaging conversation, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of land development and the transformative potential of sustainable, community-focused housing initiatives.

Key Takeaways:

1. Rising land and construction costs significantly impact housing affordability.

2. Infill development can leverage existing infrastructure to reduce costs.

3. Removing the profit motive from land appreciation can maintain affordable housing prices.

4. Non-profit models can be effective in delivering affordable housing solutions.

5. City policies, like zoning bylaw changes, can support affordable housing initiatives.

6. The elimination of minimum parking requirements can lower development costs.

7. Community-focused housing projects can foster sustainable urban growth.

8. Strategic planning is crucial in overcoming the challenges of land development.

9. Collaborating with local governments can enhance the success of affordable housing projects.

10. Innovative solutions are essential to address the complexities of the affordable housing crisis.

  continue reading

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In Episode 156 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Yasushi Ohki, the visionary founder of Green Violin, to delve into his groundbreaking approach to affordable housing. Yasushi shares his insights on the pressing challenges in land development, highlighting the significant impact of escalating land and construction costs on housing affordability. He explains how Green Violin is addressing these issues by focusing on infill development in mature neighborhoods, effectively utilizing existing infrastructure to keep costs low. Yasushi emphasizes the organization's non-profit model, which aims to eliminate the profit motive from land appreciation, thereby maintaining affordable housing prices.

Additionally, Yasushi discusses the supportive role of city policies, such as Edmonton's zoning bylaw changes and the removal of minimum parking requirements, which have facilitated Green Violin's mission. He provides an in-depth look at the strategic decisions and innovative solutions that underpin Green Violin's success in the affordable housing sector. Through this engaging conversation, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of land development and the transformative potential of sustainable, community-focused housing initiatives.

Key Takeaways:

1. Rising land and construction costs significantly impact housing affordability.

2. Infill development can leverage existing infrastructure to reduce costs.

3. Removing the profit motive from land appreciation can maintain affordable housing prices.

4. Non-profit models can be effective in delivering affordable housing solutions.

5. City policies, like zoning bylaw changes, can support affordable housing initiatives.

6. The elimination of minimum parking requirements can lower development costs.

7. Community-focused housing projects can foster sustainable urban growth.

8. Strategic planning is crucial in overcoming the challenges of land development.

9. Collaborating with local governments can enhance the success of affordable housing projects.

10. Innovative solutions are essential to address the complexities of the affordable housing crisis.

  continue reading

179 episoder

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