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Who Owns America® - The Implications of Corporate Residential Ownership: A Conversation with Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Our guest speakers will be.. George W. (Mac) McCarthy, President/CEO, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Robert J. (R.J.) McGrail, Director, Accelerating Community Investment, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Reina Chano Murray, Associate Director, Center for Geospatial Solutions at Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Corporate investors are playing an increasingly influential role in the U.S. residential real estate market. Their actions have drawn national and local attention prompting legislative debate and a focus on the need for additional research across the country. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy guided this research through its Center for Geospatial Solutions that explored new findings from an analysis of residential property ownership in nearly 500 urban counties to examine how patterns of landownership are evolving. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy established the Center for Geospatial Solutions (CGS) in 2020 as an independent nonprofit data solutions provider, working with both public and private external partners to transform how land, water, and social resources are managed and protected. Please join us to hear about the research and mapping analytics that CGS compiled for its Who Owns America® Report including additional insights on land policy strategies and recommendations that include solutions like rental registries, municipal buybacks, property tax relief, and other policies designed to help communities preserve and protect affordable housing.