
Affordable housing breaks ground at 1640 20th Street in Santa Monica
At a ceremony this week, non-profit developers Venice Community Housing and Community Corp. of Santa Monica commenced work on a new affordable …
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Atlanta ranks fourth in gentrification wiping out majority-Black areas
A new report reinforces what many in Atlanta have already witnessed, researched and experienced: Black residents are disproportionately displaced …
South Florida cashes in on new wealth as New York City pays the price
South Florida has bloomed as America’s new capital for capital. Some of the region’s leading developers and city leaders make the argument that the trend is permanent and practical as New York City lost billions of dollars in income to the region. "We as a company, as a family, want to be known for …
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Alicia Pederson: Chicago’s affordable housing plan demands a courtyard block blueprint
Taking a bold step toward tackling Chicago’s housing crisis, the City Council voted 30-18 to green-light the Residential Investment Corp., a city-backed nonprofit developer funded with $135 million from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Housing and Economic Development Bond. We love to see this push for …