by Al Williamson | Oct 15, 2011 | Defining Ideas, Ideas to Boost Equity
This is the final post of a three-part series regarding how to be a landlord in a lower-income or urban community. In the first two posts, I used teeter totters to show how the Leading Landlord Principle connects with the Broken Windows Theory. To bring you up to...
by Al Williamson | Sep 26, 2011 | Ideas to Boost Equity
Your rental’s curb appeal won’t cut you a check. But it certainly does put money in your pocket. If you’re a landlord, and you want to increase profitability and make your block safer, then should you should begin a curb appeal project. Why? Because...
by Al Williamson | Aug 21, 2011 | Ideas to Boost Equity
This is the last post of our 4 part series documenting Oak Park’s thriving community spirit. Oak Park is Sacramento’s first suburb. If you attended this block party, please leave a comment below. Wow, we had a good time! Sixty-one people signed in...
by Al Williamson | Aug 19, 2011 | Ideas to Boost Equity
This is a special post written by AnnMarie & Claudio Cisneros. It is part 3 of our 4 part series documenting Oak Park’s thriving community spirit. Oak Park is Sacramento’s first suburb. If you attended this party, please comment below. Our National...
by Al Williamson | Aug 16, 2011 | Ideas to Boost Equity
This is a special post was written by Rev. Ashiya Odeye, Executive Director, Justice Reform Coalition www.justicereformcoalition.org It is part 2 of our 4 part series documenting Oak Park’s thriving community spirit. Oak Park is Sacramento’s first...
by Al Williamson | Aug 10, 2011 | Ideas to Boost Equity
This is a special post written by Mr. Terre Johnson. It’s his account of the Oak Park Business Association’s 2011 National Night Out. It is part 1 of our 4 part series documenting Oak Park’s thriving community spirit. Oak Park is...