Phillip Morrow is the president and CEO of SoBro, the non-profit South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation, whose goals include improving affordable housing in the area, restoring use to vacant properties, and helping small businesses. Morrow has been with the organization since 1996. Prior to joining SoBro, Morrow was responsible for housing and economic development projects for the Harlem Urban Development Corporation, personally supervising the construction or rehabilitation of over 5,000 residential units in Harlem. The Real Deal spoke with Morrow about rezoning and redevelopment efforts that are underway in the South Bronx. [more]
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