
Policy, Capital & Design: Building and Preserving Mixed-income & Workforce Housing in the Garden State
What You’ll Learn:
- With nearly all of NJ’s 564 municipalities now required to implement Fourth Round housing plans through 2035, how is this rezoning wave unlocking new development sites and mixed-income opportunities?
- How are developers using the builder’s remedy as leverage and which types of projects are most likely to benefit as non-compliant municipalities scramble to protect their zoning authority?
- What kinds of sites, former malls, outdated office parks, transit corridors are emerging as the most viable locations for Fourth Round affordable and mixed-income development?
- How are developers stacking LIHTC with NJHMFA programs, CDFIs and emerging impact capital to close deals in a high-cost, high-rate environment?
- How has the shift from COAH to the Affordable Housing Dispute Resolution Program changed the pace and outcome of affordable housing negotiations between municipalities and developers?



