Erin Lonoff
Biography: Working at the intersection of the public and private sectors, Erin leverages her experience with real estate, urban planning, and economics to contribute to the vitality of cities and the public realm. Her work includes leveraging transit development plans for inclusive economic growth and dense, resilient development, creating large-scale, long-range master plans that will have critical economic and fiscal benefits for communities, and developing funding, financing, and governance strategies for open spaces and parks. Recent work includes supporting UW-Madison’s West Campus Innovation District Plan, leading the financial analysis and guiding the overall vision and partnership strategy on behalf of the university; leading the master planning and real estate strategy, and managing the design and engineering teams for the development a 600-acre site in Greenville, SC; managing the City of Saint Paul’s Anti-Displacement and Community Wealth Building Plan; and developing economic impact analyses on behalf of developers seeking public-private partnerships and entitlements for unprecedented development projects. Erin holds a Master in City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Carleton College.
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