Housing

Schuykill Yards Project Nets $5.6 Million to Neighborhood Programs

The Neighborhood Engagement Initiative funding from developers of Schuylkill Yards in Philadelphia is being called the largest program of its kind in the city.

July 29, 2017 - Curbed Philadelphia

Homeless Encampment

Berkeley Wants to Fund a Tent City for the Homeless

The city of Berkeley has a radical idea for how to build more transitional housing for its sizable homeless population.

July 27, 2017 - East Bay Express

Suburban Rowhouses

Big Investment Firms Are Dominating the Landlord Business

Large investment companies are betting against homeownership—by buying up homes in suburban areas and putting them on the rental market.

July 27, 2017 - The Wall Street Journal

Santa Monica Route 66

Critiquing Santa Monica's 'Grand Bargain' of a Downtown Plan

The city of Santa Monica increased in population by 6,500 between 1960 and 2010, while the rest of Los Angeles County grew by 60 percent over the same period. A debate over a new downtown plan that includes more housing was never going to be simple.

July 26, 2017 - Los Angeles Times

Hope VI Housing

Op-Ed: To Lower Housing Costs, Make it Cheaper and Easier to Build Housing

The argument in the headline, put more specifically: inclusionary zoning, fees, legal challenges, and minimum apartment sizes are counter-productive. The only policy that will add housing stock, is to make it much cheaper to add housing stock.

July 25, 2017 - Sightline Institute

Old houses with large porch and colorful siding

Rising Tuition and Student Debt Keeping Young People from Buying Homes

Millennials have lower rates of home ownership, and higher tuitions are partly to blame.

July 24, 2017 - Bloomberg

Potomac River

Alexandria's Affordable Housing Stock Shrank 90% Since 2000

Rents and prices are going up for basically every kind of housing unit in Alexandria, Virginia. The city's commitment to the preservation of subsidized housing is no match.

July 23, 2017 - Greater Greater Washington

Old Skool

Could Baby Boomers Make Room for Millennials?

Baby boomers own homes, lots of them, with empty rooms, lots of them.

July 21, 2017 - Trulia

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow, Here the Day After That

Have NIMBYs and YIMBYs arguing in your neighborhood? Scott Doyon talks residential development.

July 20, 2017 - PlaceShakers

Texas Suburb

Permits for Single-Family Homes in Texas Once Again Outnumber Multifamily Permits

The longstanding trend in Texas of permitting more single-family homes than multi-family developments looks to be accelerating.

July 20, 2017 - Houston Chronicle

U.S> Department of Housing and Urban Development

Trump Administration Suddenly Drops Fair Housing Concerns in Westchester, New York

The news that the Trump Administration hired a former party planner to oversee HUD's New York and New Jersey office went viral in June. The hire has already had an effect on affordable housing policy in Westchester County, New York.

July 19, 2017 - lohud

Venice Canals

Venice, California Has Fewer Housing Units Than in 2000

Venice, the famously picturesque neighborhood in Los Angeles, has become a poster child for wealthy urban enclave that has closed its doors to development and new residents—despite a strong local economy.

July 18, 2017 - Fox Business

Atlanta BeltLine

An Investigation of Affordable Housing Failure on the Atlanta Beltline

An investigative collaboration between the Georgia News Lab and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has produced a scathing critique of Atlanta Beltline Inc., the organization shepherding one of the nation's most ambitious public works projects.

July 18, 2017 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Anti homeless bench

Booming Downtowns Are Squeezing Out Homeless Shelters

In downtowns across America, booming development has come at the expense of crucial homeless services that have traditionally located there.

July 17, 2017 - CityLab

Metrobus

Proposals for Displacement-Free Development in D.C.

Cities have to prioritize displacement as a policy issue if they want to achieve inclusive growth, writes David Whitehead.

July 17, 2017 - Greater Greater Washington

Chicago Developers Replacing Four-Plus-Ones with Single-Family Homes

A piece of Chicago development history as disappearing, as well as some of the city's uniquely urban density, as developers convert four-plus-ones into single-family homes.

July 14, 2017 - Crain's Chicago Business

Herrin Lofts

The Key Question for a New Innovation District in Houston: Location, Location, Location

A forthcoming opportunity for Houston offers a chance to consider the ingredients for a successful innovation district, and what level of intervention, public and private, is required to make the concept succeed.

July 12, 2017 - Houston Chronicle

Brooklyn, New York City

Looking for Answers on Trump's Ties to Subsidized Housing

Two congressional Democrats, aided by press investigations, are connecting the dots between President Trump's real estate holdings and the Trump Administration's proposed budget.

July 12, 2017 - The New York Times

Houston

Mounting Evidence of the Houston Housing Authority's Poor Performance

Both the local newspaper and the controller's office have found evidence that the Houston Housing Authority fails to deliver projects that match the amount of funding it receives.

July 12, 2017 - Houston Chronicle

Lakeland, Florida

Explained: How 'Collaborative Consumption' Has Reshaped Real Estate

Everything you wanted to know about shared working and living spaces but were afraid to ask.

July 12, 2017 - Yulia Kozhevnikova

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