17 min

Housing (Pt. 1‪)‬ The Your Utah, Your Future Podcast

    • Science

Tune in to part one of our three-part series on the future of housing in Utah. In this episode, we dive into the factors that have led to our current housing shortage and affordability crisis. We’ll look at the historic trends that have led to our housing deficit, the natural constraints facing housing development, the impact of resident opposition, labor and supply shortage as a result of Covid-19, and the influence of our state’s growth on the housing market.
Special thanks to our expert guests for joining us in this episode, including Ted Knowlton, Deputy Director of Wasatch Front Regional Council, Chris Gamvroulas, President of Ivory Development, Dejan Eskic, Senior Research Fellow with the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, and Mallory Bateman, Director of Demographic Research with the Kem C Gardner Policy Institute. 

Tune in to part one of our three-part series on the future of housing in Utah. In this episode, we dive into the factors that have led to our current housing shortage and affordability crisis. We’ll look at the historic trends that have led to our housing deficit, the natural constraints facing housing development, the impact of resident opposition, labor and supply shortage as a result of Covid-19, and the influence of our state’s growth on the housing market.
Special thanks to our expert guests for joining us in this episode, including Ted Knowlton, Deputy Director of Wasatch Front Regional Council, Chris Gamvroulas, President of Ivory Development, Dejan Eskic, Senior Research Fellow with the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, and Mallory Bateman, Director of Demographic Research with the Kem C Gardner Policy Institute. 

17 min

Top Podcasts In Science

Something You Should Know
Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media | Cumulus Podcast Network
Hidden Brain
Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam
Radiolab
WNYC Studios
Ologies with Alie Ward
Alie Ward
StarTalk Radio
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Crash Course Pods: The Universe
Crash Course Pods, Complexly