"Neighborhood Revitalization: Keys to Success and Future Challenges"
Karl Schlachter
Friday, September 22, 2011
Noon to 1:15pm, 3343 Forbes Ave
Karl Schlachter, Senior Vice President & Senior Project Manager, McCormack Baron Salazar, Inc.
Karl is a Pitt alumnus with over twenty years of experience in multifamily housing development. His talk will center on repositioning distressed urban real estate, using examples from his work in the Hill District and East Liberty in Pittsburgh.
"Shrinking Cities: What Can Be Done"
Alan Mallach

Friday, October 7, 2011
Noon to 1:15pm, 3343 Forbes Ave
Alan Mallach, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, National Housing Institute, and Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Alan Mallach has been engaged as a practitioner, advocate, and scholar in the fields of housing, planning and community development for nearly forty years. His talk will center on the issues facing "shrinking cities"; and the policies many communities are now adopting in response to population loss.
"Do Local Anti-predatory Lending Laws Work? Evidence from Cleveland"
Yilan Xu
Friday, November 18, 2011
Noon to 1:15pm, 3343 Forbes Ave
Yilan Xu, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh.
Yilan Xu´s research explores home mortgage lending, banking regulation, and credit ratings. She received her Bachelor´s degree in Economics from Zhejiang University in China.