Policy
NYC Voters Back Affordability — Now Comes The Hard Part
New Yorkers have voted for change. Four sweeping housing charter amendments promise faster reviews, digital mapping, and more affordability—but the real battle begins as City Hall, the Council, and Albany clash over control.
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What's Missing In The Housing Debate In The United States?
If you study your local planning documents, you are unlikely to find an analysis of how much we can reasonably build even in a pro-growth scenario. But we’re betting our future around the idea that it will be enough.
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The Prez's Gambit: Use $2-Trillion To Upend Zoning Constraints
The White House's $2 trillion infrastructure plan weaves a transformative approach to housing as a solution into its jobs, transportation, water, power, and digital access ecosystem.
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Epic Stretch For Housing Leaders: Local Land-Use Policy Wars
A land-use policy update: Pandemic, economic, and social upheaval foretell a more diverse and inclusive future of towns and cities.
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Path To Add H-2B Building Crew Visas Vanishes In Border Crisis
Hopes for progress on expanding H-2B temporary visa caps and rules all but vanished as the 2021 crisis at the southern U.S. border fuels a partisan brawl.
Policy
Housing Solutions-Seekers Put Racial Inequity In The Crosshairs
Housing's tale of two realities, White and Black, collided full-force a year ago with health, economic, and social-justice upheavals. Leaders must address this triplex of crises wholly.