As Tulsa pushes to add affordable housing and curb chronic homelessness, the city is poised to be a national leader in providing solutions to longstanding housing dilemmas, according to national and local Black real estate leaders.
“We see a lot of cities that have all of the programs, but there’s no alignment,” Ashley Thomas, national president of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers, told The Oklahoma Eagle. “There’s no collaboration, and so it doesn’t get off the ground.”
Based in Los Angeles, Thomas speaks from the perspective of broad experience working with cities across the country…