HR&A in Raleigh
Driving transformative change across southeastern communities, we partner with bold leaders to create transformative solutions for the state’s most complex challenges.
HR&A’s Raleigh office is deeply rooted in the Carolinas, supporting transformative projects from Durham to Charlotte to Charleston and beyond. We blend national expertise with local insights to tackle everything from transit-oriented development and housing preservation to digital equity and innovation districts. Our team of former city officials, planners, and policy experts works alongside public, private, and community partners to navigate complex challenges in economic development, housing access, and community resilience throughout the region.
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99 Hudson Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10013
T: 984.301.1787
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HR&A supported the historic transition of County Judge Lina Hidalgo of Harris County, TX, the youngest—she was just 27 years old when she ran for office—and the first Latina to serve as the chief executive of the third-largest county in the U.S. Our transition support enabled effective governance from day one through strategic staffing, policy framework development, and unprecedented community engagement that reached over 11,000 residents.
HR&A is supporting the City and County of Honolulu to assess the City’s climate-related financial risks and define strategies for funding and budgeting vital adaptation measures. As climate hazards like coastal erosion, flooding, and hurricanes become more frequent and severe, this initiative marks a significant opportunity for Honolulu to safeguard its future by investing in resilient infrastructure and long-term solutions.
The Long Island City northern waterfront currently hosts the Ravenswood Generating Station, the largest fossil fuel plant in New York City, providing over 20% of the City’s local power capacity. After Rise Light & Power committed to transforming it into a renewable energy hub, the Office of the Queens Borough President brought on HR&A to lead “Reimagine Ravenswood,” a community-driven site reuse, neighborhood improvement, and workforce development planning process to guide a just transition to an inclusive clean energy economy in western Queens.
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