
Jeffrey Millett
Jeff is an entrepreneur and former real estate development and construction project manager. He holds a master’s in architecture from Columbia University and a bachelor’s in architecture from the University of Florida.

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NYC Opportunity Zones: The Potential in Queens
This week, Jeff examines the hidden potential in Queens’ Opportunity Zones, by analyzing the difference between existing building stock and total gross buildable. What zip codes hold the most promise?
NYC: A Brooklyn Case Study
This week, a Case Study using Deepblocks software to analyze a single property in Brooklyn. Jeff goes through three different scenarios, and figures out what yields the best Return on Cost.
NYC: Leveraging Parcel Data
This week, Jeff delves into what’s possible to build in New York City’s Opportunity Zones, focusing on the three largest boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens.
NYC Opportunity Zones: Land Use
This week, Jeff takes a look at NYC Opportunity Zones, and what uses seem to make the most sense in terms of developement.
NYC: Opportunity Zones!
Deepblocks’ New York City dataset has over 800,000 parcels! In the first post of a series, Jeff looks at Opportunity Zones in NYC. Can you guess which borough has the most Opportunity Zone parcels?
Industrial & Work Place in Miami’s Opportunity Zones
Jeff explores D1 and D2 zoning (Industrial and Work Place) to see the possibilities that open up for different types of development, especially considering that D1 allows the use Work-Live.
Edgewater: The Hot Opportunity Zone
The Edgewater neighborhood Opportunity Zone has been recently in the news. Jeff checks it out using our free web-based app Deepblocks Maps. After a quick survey, it was easy to see what the fuss was all about.
Interested in Opportunity Zones? Let data help guide your search for development opportunities.
In today’s post, Jeff examines the parcel make up of Miami Opportunity Zones from a bird’s-eye view, and speculates on optimal zoning types for development.
TOD’s in Miami’s Opportunity Zones.
This week, Jeff uncovered all the parcels within a Transit Oriented Development (TOD), which qualify for a reduction in parking requirements, as stated in the Miami 21 zoning code, and analyzed them using our Deepblocks software. Take a look!
Deepblocks Maps: Identify what and how much you can build in Miami
Deepblocks Maps is here! We’re very excited to announce our new, FREE web-based mobile and desktop application that instantly shows you what you can build in a growing number of cities.
maps.deepblocks.com