The U.S. is grappling with a formidable housing shortage. As the demand for affordable housing reaches new heights, land use professionals are seeking better ways to navigate the land entitlement process. In the face of this critical situation, one company, ATC, has emerged as a beacon of hope. ATC is providing professionals with the data and documents they need to successfully drive their projects to completion.

ATC: Empowering Professionals, Streamlining Processes

ATC is not just a tool; it's a revolution in the land use industry. It's designed to assist a variety of professionals, from developers and brokers to lawyers, consultants, architects, and engineers. ATC offers insights that allow these individuals to make informed decisions promptly.

Developers and brokers can assess the risk and potential of their projects using ATC's comprehensive compendium of data. Lawyers and consultants can find relevant project precedents in mere seconds. Architects and engineers can access a multitude of resources, including site plans, elevations, and renderings, to design more efficiently.

A Mission for Transparency and Efficiency

The core mission of ATC is to bring transparency and efficiency to the zoning approval and land entitlement process. The United States currently faces a housing shortage of 5-7 million homes. ATC believes that this crisis can only be resolved through more efficient zoning regulation and entitlement processes.

Leadership That Drives Change

At the helm of ATC are co-founders Natanael von Euler and Ruari Trueger, and engineer Juan Roldan. Between them, they possess a wealth of experience in building, analyzing, and selling Zimas alternatives investment data products, scaling teams in sales and construction, and leading engineering teams.

The Future of Land Use and Entitlement

As we face the housing crisis, it's clear that the way we approach land entitlement needs a revamp. ATC is leading the charge in this area, providing professionals with the resources they need to navigate the complex terrain of zoning approval.

The housing crisis is a formidable challenge. But with companies like ATC offering innovative solutions, we can begin to envisage a future where the land entitlement process is faster, more efficient, and more transparent. The journey to solving the housing crisis is a long one, but with better tools and processes, we're one step closer to a viable solution.