Brendan Buckley is a Senior Project Manager with Johnson Reid. Mr. Buckley conducts market research and public policy analysis for a range of public and private sector clients. He has professional experience in Urban & Regional Planning, Urban Renewal, Economic Development and Housing. Brendan's background provides a strong knowledge of public sector planning and economic development programs and processes.
Prior to joining Johnson Gardner, Mr. Buckley served as an Associate City Planner for the City of Gresham, Policy and Research Assistant for the Everett Housing Authority, and a Project Manager at Imandi Corporation.
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:
- Market Analysis
- Interface of Public Policy and Private Development
- Urban Renewal and Redevelopment
- Pro Forma and Feasibility Analysis
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Affordable Housing and Tax Credits
- Analysis of Land Use Applications
- GIS Analysis
RECENT EXPERIENCE:
- Study of the City of Portland’s density bonus and transfer system.
- Market and redevelopment analysis for the Eastside MAX stations in Portland,Oregon
- GIS analysis in support of Johnson Reid study of the effects of urban amenities on residential land values in multiple Portland Metro area town centers.
- Goal 10 housing needs analysis for multiple Washington County jurisdictions.
- Affordable housing studies for the Housing Authority of Portland and St. Vincent DePaul.
- Downtown revitalization studies for multiple Oregon jurisdictions.
- Market analysis in support of the City of Vancouver’s Section 30 subarea plan.
- Market analysis of fractional-ownership resort condominiums at Mt.Hood and on the Oregon coast.
- Analysis of magnitude of retail need surrounding a new residential neighborhood in Corvallis, Oregon.
- Analysis of support for a new Conference and Events Center for Samaritan Health Services.
Masters of Urban and Regional Planning
Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Development
Portland State University
Portland, Oregon 2006
B.A. in Philosophy (Cum Laude)
Willamette University
Salem, Oregon 1998
