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Julia Vitullo-Martin is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and Director of the Center for Rethinking Development. Her work focuses on development issues such as planning and zoning, housing, rent regulation, environmental reviews, building and fire codes, and landmark preservation.
Vitullo-Martin has been widely published in a variety of newspapers and magazines, including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, the New York Daily News, the New York Times, Commonweal, and Fortune, as well as academic journals. She has authored and edited three books, including Breaking Away: The Future of Cities (Century Foundation Press, 1996).
Prior to joining the Institute, Vitullo-Martin served as a Senior Fellow at the Vera Institute of Justice, Managing Editor for the Mayor’s Commission on New York City in the Year 2000, Assistant Commissioner for Planning and Development with the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, and Executive Director of the Citizens Housing and Planning Council. In addition, she taught at the Graduate School of Management at New School University and the Graduate Department of Urban Planning at Hunter College. She has edited and written numerous reports for foundations and for the city, state, and federal governments.
Vitullo-Martin holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Chicago.
She lives on the West Side of Manhattan with her husband.
Articles/Op-eds
2006 Articles:
- A
Fatal Kindness New York Post, 12-22-06
- 2030
or Bust: Bloomberg's Challenge to NYC New York Post,
12-13-06
- A
Loving Romp Through NYC New York Post, 11-19-06
- Yo!
Philly gets dissed, big-time Philadelphia Daily News,
10-25-06
- Gateway
Newark New York Times, 10-22-06
- A
Tale of Several Cities Wall Street Journal, 10-20-06
- And
the Next 'Sixth Borough' IsNewark New York Sun,
9-28-06
- New
York Rebounds Wall Street Journal, 9-11-06
- Blight
on the Block New York Post, 9-5-06
- Follow
Atlanta housing model Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
8-24-06
- Project
Vision The Wall Street Journal, 8-18-06
- Housing
Advocacy Group Works at Being a Good Neighbor New York
Sun, 08-03-06
- With
Scenic Homes and a Rich Heritage, Addisleigh Park Is Thriving
New York Sun, 07-20-06
- A
Rehabilitation 20 Years in the Making, Clinton Hill Is Now Soaring
New York Sun, 07-13-06
- The
Icon on 34th St. New York Post, 07-09-06
- A
Surprise Lurks at Stuyvesant TownLuxury Rentals New
York Sun, 07-06-06
- Developers
Partner With Preservationists To Save Houses of Worship
New York Sun, 06-29-06
- Ambiguous
Utopias Books & Culture, May/June 2006
- Creative
Destruction Wall Street Journal, 5-27-06
- The
Battle of Red Hook New York Sun, 4-13-06
- Signs
Point to Rollback of City Program That Spurs Development
New York Sun, 4-6-06
- The
Anatomy of New York New York Post, 4-2-06
- City's
Irish must save their legacy Daily News, 3-23-06
- This Great, Proud City
The Wall Street Journal, 3-16-06
- An
Irish Famine Church Decays In East Village The New York
Sun, 3-16-06
- First
Fully Market-Rate Apartments Come to Harlem The New York
Sun, 3-2-06
- The
Tentative Bronx Comeback The Stamford Review, February
2006
- Equinox's
Real Assets
The New York Sun, 2-9-06
- Still
Standing The Wall Street Journal, 2-3-06
- Once-Heralded
Address Lags Behind Rest of Harlem The New York Sun,
1-19-06
- Bloomberg's
City The Wall Street Journal, 1-4-06
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