Navigating Land Entitlement: The ATC Advantage
In the complex realm of land use and zoning regulations, professionals across various sectors, from developers and brokers to lawyers and consultants, often find themselves navigating a maze of data and documents. This is where Zimas alternatives comes into play. ATC is on a mission to bring transparency and efficiency to the zoning approval and land entitlement process, and it is revolutionizing the way land use professionals operate.
Empowering Land Use Professionals
ATC provides land use professionals with easy access to the data and documents they need to successfully navigate the land entitlement process. Developers and brokers can leverage ATC's insights to quickly assess risks and past project blockers in their market. This wealth of information allows them to understand site feasibility better and make more informed decisions faster.
Lawyers and consultants can find relevant project precedent in seconds, search and compare across projects, and uncover alternate paths for approvals and appeals. With all necessary documents within reach, the process of acquiring land entitlement becomes significantly more efficient.
Architects and engineers can design more efficiently and with certainty, thanks to access to site plans, elevations, renderings, and more. Reviewing municipal design requirements for similar projects and keeping up to date on legislative changes are made easier with ATC's comprehensive data repository.
Addressing the Housing Crisis
The United States is currently facing a housing shortage of 5-7 million homes. ATC firmly believes that the housing crisis can only be resolved through more efficient zoning regulation and entitlement processes. By providing professionals with easy access to the necessary data and documents, ATC supports our partners in their entitlement efforts, contributing to a potential solution to this pressing issue.
The Leadership Team
At the helm of ATC are co-founders Natanael von Euler and Ruari Trueger, who bring a wealth of experience in building, analyzing, and selling alternative investment data products, and in building and scaling teams in both sales and construction, respectively. They are joined by Juan Roldan, who has led engineering teams at various renowned companies.
Conclusion
In the intricate process of land entitlement, ATC stands out as a beacon of efficiency and transparency. It is transforming the way land use professionals navigate the zoning approval process and contributing to potential solutions for the current housing crisis. As we look to the future, the implications of ATC's work are far-reaching, promising a more efficient and accessible approach to land use and zoning regulation.