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Johnson Reid, llc is a consultancy specializing in strategic planning, real estate development and land use economics. The firm has provided a comprehensive range of advisory services to business, institutional and governmental clients. Professionals at Johnson Reid have successfully completed more than five hundred projects regionally, nationally, and internationally.

The firm has assembled a group of highly qualified professionals who bring their own unique perspective to each assignment. The talents of staff economists, planners, financial analysts, and statisticians are brought together in a team effort to solve client problems. In addition, Johnson Reid has access to and works with a wide array of outside consultants who provide technical expertise in such areas as architecture, engineering, environmental science, law and similar disciplines. When the need arises, Johnson Reid can assemble a team to respond to the most complex of assignments.

WHO WE ARE

Johnson Reid
is the leading land use and development consulting firm in the Northwest. Our team of experienced consultants have expertise in a wide variety of land uses and development strategies. Our areas of expertise include economic development, economic and fiscal impact analysis, strategic planning, facilities plans, financial analysis and market forecasting.

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NEWS

Chris will be presenting at the Oregon Economic Development Association fall conference in Pendleton, Oregon. Chris will discuss methodology and findings of Johnson Reid's recent work with Group Mackenzie on the evaluation of large-lot industrial land constraints in Portland. Click here for details and to register!

Click here to download Chris' presentation from the 2012 Oregon Brownfields Conference on our work with Group Mackenzie on our Regional Industrial Land study.

Jerry's NAIOP Workshop at Portland State University recently presented their final development concept for Standard's remaining Tanasbourne site. A copy of the booklet can be found here.

Here is Bill's interview on Salon.com discussing our research on the impacts of urban amenities.