Long-form research, mayor-ready briefings, and policy analysis from The Public Lyceum. Our publications are designed for civic leaders, institutional partners, and public-interest organizations.
All content is produced with methodological rigor, editorial independence, and commitment to public-interest outcomes.
Comprehensive research on housing, economic development, and community well-being. Designed for citation, reference, and institutional use.
Comprehensive analysis of housing, economic, fiscal, social, and infrastructure pressures across 100+ U.S. metropolitan areas. The definitive public-interest resource for understanding urban stress and resilience.
Read Full ReportAnnual analysis of housing stability patterns across communities, with focus on veteran housing and returning citizen reintegration.
Comprehensive research on childhood trauma, ownership mindset development, and structured pathways for healing-centered youth development.
Annual report on contractor hiring practices, lead broker transparency, and consumer protection in home services marketplaces.
One-page briefings prepared for city leaders, policymakers, and institutional partners engaged in urban policy discussions.
Housing pressure indicators, policy considerations, and intervention frameworks for city leaders.
Access BriefingEmployment-housing disconnect analysis, wage patterns, and economic mobility pathways.
Access BriefingInfrastructure deficit indicators, funding strategies, and regional coordination options.
Access BriefingIn-depth analysis of public-private partnerships, economic development strategies, and community development frameworks.
Framework analysis of effective public-private partnership structures for increasing affordable housing supply, with case studies from metropolitan areas.
Read AnalysisGuidance for municipalities and institutions on establishing and supporting community development financial institutions for targeted investment.
Read FrameworkPublic-interest case study examining how a vacant, tax-delinquent property was restored to productive use through coordinated intervention.
Read Case StudyInstitutional partners and civic organizations may request custom research or briefing content tailored to specific policy questions or community contexts.