While there’s more to do to solve America’s housing affordability crisis, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act would be a historic step to increase housing supply, improve affordability, and broaden housing choice in communities across the country.
Housing is complicated. Join zoning whisperer Eric Kronberg as he breaks down the challenges and explores practical ways to navigate the redevelopment maze.
📅 Tuesday, June 16, 2026
⏰ 12:00 - 1:00 PM CT
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Check out the work IncDev member Abby Newsham is doing in KC!
Through Small Developers of Kansas City, Abby is helping create space for local residents, builders, designers, and neighborhood advocates to connect around small scale development: https://t.co/MWMfnRuyfC
Why is rent so damn high?
One of the reasons is that the new International Building Code adds about $250 a month to rent for a typical two-bed.
This study shows a 12.4% increase in construction costs just from going from 2012 IBC to 2021 IBC.
Thanks to all the business owners and community leaders who took the time to welcome our walking tour of downtown Fayetteville, Ark. last week!
We saw a multigenerational live-work building and learned about the process of rediscovering a building under a 1960s facade.
We've made the cheapest forms of housing illegal, difficult, or financially impossible to produce, then we are shocked when the poorest folks can't find housing.
If we want fewer people living outside, we need to rebuild the housing ladder from the bottom up.
We have to (re) legalize attainable housing types.
Learn more with our new FREE online course “An Introduction to Incremental Development” created in partnership with the Incremental Development Alliance @incdevalliance https://t.co/nKyDkRzWRP
LAST CALL! We are officially offering last-minute rates for all upcoming events in Atlanta, Georgia next weekend! Join us for a full weekend of exciting networking and training opportunities October 3rd - 6th.
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We have three BIG upcoming events! IncDev is hosting a Small Scale Development Workshop in Tulsa, OK in just two weeks, followed by a workshop in Atlanta, GA and our members only IncDev National Field Trip! Not a member yet? Visit our website to learn more about member benefits!
If we want more than a band-aid on the housing crisis, the next increment of development should be legalized, by right, in every neighborhood across North America.
Ivy Vann will be hosting a special one-hour virtual Small Bites session to share how YOU can get organized and talk with your Planning Commission about small-scale development. Tickets are available now!
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Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to enhance your financial acumen and drive success in real estate development. Jen Acosta will guide you through practical exercises to help you ensure you project works!
Register today!
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Hear from national expert Alli Quinlan on December 6th about fire danger and risk, how to improve safety without incredible cost, and what some municipalities are doing to find solutions to affordable housing without fire sprinklers.
Get signed up today!
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Just a few spots left in our Fall Developer Boot Camp! Get signed up before it starts Wednesday October 25th.
We've held open our discounted regular registration window to fill these last few spots today!
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Between 2010 and 2021 pedestrian deaths increased 77 percent. These increases represent a 40 year high for pedestrian fatalities.
We have to do better. We can do better.
Find out how IncDev can help your community build healthier resilient neighborhoods.
The most resilient cities are built from the inside out by the people who love it.
Are you ready to find out how your city can take the next step?
Schedule your intro call today.
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Last December, when NYC made 11 blocks around Rockefeller Center car-free for 3 days, businesses saw $1 million more in spending than other days. Due to its success, the city is now proposing to redesign Fifth Ave. Why? Because fewer cars are better for business and people!