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Peter LiFari

Housing Fellow & Mike A. Leprino Fellow 2021

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Peter F. LiFari is the Chief Executive Officer of Maiker Housing Partners, a socially conscious public housing authority, owner, operator and developer of multifamily affordable housing based in Adams County, Colorado. In his role as CEO, LiFari leads a passionate team committed to ending the cycle of generational poverty by providing individuals and families with access to affordable housing, support programs and by engaging in community development. LiFari is a compassionate visionary whose leadership style is grounded in treating individuals with empathy, warmth and grace. 

Beyond his work with Maiker Housing Partners, LiFari is currently using his expertise to provide strategic guidance to Rocky Mountain Partnership, a collective impact model, as Co-Chair of their Steering Committee. Additionally, he was appointed by the Governor of Colorado to serve on the inaugural Colorado Statewide Middle Income Housing Authority Board and was recently appointed Vice Chair. LiFari is the recipient of the 2023 NAHRO Outstanding Professional of The Year Award, and past Chair of the National NAHRO Community Revitalization and Development Committee. LiFari is the current 2023 Housing Fellow and past Terry J. Stevenson Fellow at the Common Sense Institute and is frequently invited to showcase his expertise in affordable housing through local and national speaking engagements including panel discussions and podcasts.  

LiFari is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art. He earned his MFA from Queens College and his MBA from the Florida Institute of Technology.

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Housing & Our Community
Unlocking Housing Affordability in Denver

Is Inclusionary Zoning Solving or Perpetuating the Problem?

September 03, 2024 Peter LiFariChris Brown
Housing & Our Community
Colorado Springs Housing Affordability Report 2024

The housing deficit in 2023 is in the range of 16,554 to 27,360 units. To meet population growth by 2028 and close the housing deficit, between 32,000 and 43,000 housing units will need to be built.

Housing & Our Community
Housing & Our Community
Colorado Housing Affordability Report

The estimated housing unit deficit in the Denver metro area for 2023 ranged between 45,025 and 115,012 housing units. To meet new population-driven housing demand and close the existing supply gap by 2028,

Housing & Our Community
Denver housing ordinance is limiting building permits, CSI study says
Colorado Biz

A Denver housing ordinance dubbed Expanding Housing Affordability is actually limiting new permits by one-third.

September 06, 2024 Peter LiFariChris Brown
Housing & Our Community
Colorado Springs Needs More Housing
Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest

The Common Sense Institute in a May 22nd study found that increased demand and lagging development created a significant housing shortage and a major decline in affordability.

Housing & Our Community
WATCH: Proponents, critics clash over legislation aimed at increasing Colorado condo construction
Colorado Politics

Proponents and critics clashed over a proposal that sponsors argue would spur more construction of affordable condos.

April 02, 2024 Peter LiFari
Housing & Our Community
EDITORIAL: Restoring condos to Colorado’s housing equation
The Gazette

There’s broad agreement that a shortage of new condominiums is a key factor driving Colorado’s affordable-housing crunch.

March 25, 2024 Peter LiFari
Housing & Our Community
The Issue of Housing in the 2024 Colorado Legislature featuring Peter LiFari

Anybody in Colorado can agree that housing is at the top of the list our most pressing matters. It’s expensive, there doesn’t seem to be enough of it, people are afraid they won’t be able to keep their home

April 30, 2024 Peter LiFari
Housing & Our Community
SPECIAL EPISODE: Eggs & The Economy - April 16, 2024

In this special edition of of Common Sense Digest, we feature discussion from one of our recent events. On Tuesday, April 16, Common Sense Institute hosted its quarterly Eggs & The Economy Event. This editi