A public housing redevelopment plan in Manhattan will add mixed-income housing—but some tenants who would have to leave are ...
Some strategies to increase racial equity aim to increase access to the existing system, while others try to make the system ...
Jacob Folger spent 13 years of his life homeless, starting when he left home at 14 to escape a violent father. He joined the ...
Here are the steps to having economies operated by stewardship, not speculation.
A community land trust in Denver combines community organizing, traditional CLT development, and more unusual roles in an affordable housing development.
There are sometimes audible gasps in a room as Richard Rothstein talks about his book, The Color of Law, and the United States government’s work to create, encourage, and enforce racial segregation in ...
This Under the Lens series explores the growing use of technology in the housing world. Can the proper guardrails be put in place so “innovative” tools don’t make the housing crisis worse? Top ...
Tenant screening software has become an industry standard. It sifts through publicly available and proprietary data to gauge the suitability of potential renters. An applicant’s rent-paying history is ...
Editor’s Note: This event has concluded. Watch the video and read the transcript here. What do we mean by social housing in the United States? How has it worked in the past, and how can and should it ...
Fran Quigley Fran Quigley directs the Health and Human Rights Clinic at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, where he and his students represent low-income tenants in eviction ...
Across the U.S., private-equity firms, real estate investment firms, and other types of investors have been making multimillion-dollar purchases of “mobile” home communities. Many of these newer park ...
Los Angeles has imposed an additional tax on luxury home sales to generate millions for housing efforts in the city. Shelterforce checks in on where the money has gone, and what’s to come. While it ...