by Isaac Gendler | Aug 10, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
If you were to ask someone who lives outside of California what they picture in their head when they think of Los Angeles, a likely answer will be palm trees, Hollywood superstars, and dire urban sprawl. Whether Angelenos like it or not, Los Angeles’s Urban Sprawl is...
by Isaac Gendler | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
There seems to be a strong disconnect when it comes to ranges in housing discourse. If you talk to many people, you would probably think that neighborhoods are either rows of suburban-style single-family housing or a “manhattan-like” cluster of skyscrapers. However,...
by Isaac Gendler | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
When the discussion of wealthy Los Angeles neighborhoods is brought up, an image of wealthy white individuals commuting from their single-family homes in an expensive car is often conjured. And when terms like ‘the slums” or “inner-city neighborhoods” are discussed,...
by Isaac Gendler | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
COVID-19 is talked about as if it’s the new black plague. Businesses have shut down, traffic lanes that once seemed perpetually clogged are silent, and people of all backgrounds are being forced to stay home. This is especially true in large urban centers such as New...
by Isaac Gendler | Jul 6, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
It’s no surprise to anyone that the advent of a global pandemic is inducing a worldwide economic meltdown. For months offices have been turned into ghostly shells, busy city streets into silent lanes, and restaurant halls dormant all because coming into close...