Re: Paper on Cohousing
From: Muriel Kranowski (murielkvt.edu)
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2019 07:23:19 -0800 (PST)
I read it. It's a (an?) historical survey of the various kinds of
intentional communities that have existed in the U.S. since early colonial
times, culminating with cohousing, which I thought they characterized
pretty well. They say nothing about how real estate developers might get
into cohousing.

On Wednesday, March 6, 2019, Ann Zabaldo <zabaldo [at] earthlink.net> wrote:

> Good morning all.
>
> This citation popped up in my email this morning.  It’s a paper from
> 2015.
>
> https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2559820
>
> This paper is authored by Charly Loper, a real estate developer, and Dr.
> Nancy White, Central Michigan University.  Are you familiar with either of
> these folks?
>
> The paper is four years old yet I’m having trouble placing it in the
> unfolding studies regarding cohousing.  Did I miss its publication when it
> was first available?  Or did I read it and don’t remember it?  (Now,
> there’s a problem …)  Either way … here it is again or just now …  :-)
>
> Have either Charly Loper or Dr. White attended one of our national
> conferences?
>
> I have downloaded the paper but have only cursorily looked at it.
>
> Best --
>
> Ann Zabaldo
> Takoma Village Cohousing
> Washington, DC
> Member, Board of Directors
> Mid Atlantic Cohousing
> Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC
> Falls Church, VA
> 202.546.4654
>
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  • Paper on Cohousing Ann Zabaldo, March 6 2019
    • Re: Paper on Cohousing Muriel Kranowski, March 6 2019

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