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Zoning Reform Wave Builds Momentum From Coast to Coast

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Zoning Reform Wave Builds Momentum From Coast to Coast

Connecticut joins a growing list of states rewriting zoning laws in a bid to lower housing costs and push local governments to open the door to more new homes, despite vocal local resistance. Will carrots work?

Miami Mini-Deal Blazes Path For More Opportunity Zone Projects

Capital

Miami Mini-Deal Blazes Path For More Opportunity Zone Projects

A $22 million site acquisition for a future mixed-use residential project reveals strong investor belief in Miami’s long-game—despite macro headwinds, population shifts, and affordability friction.

Texas Lawmakers Move Ahead On Bill Triggering Smaller Lots

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Texas Lawmakers Move Ahead On Bill Triggering Smaller Lots

The new state law -- somewhat trimmed in its ambitions -- would reduce lot-size minimums to 3,000 square feet in cities with a population of at least 150,000 and counties with a population of at least 300,000.

San Fran Plays Catch-Up In Bid To Reset Vacant Towers To Residential

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San Fran Plays Catch-Up In Bid To Reset Vacant Towers To Residential

Having fallen behind other urban centers in initiatives to reignite downtown economic vibrancy, San Francisco ramps up its push to convert vacant office buildings into much-needed new high-rise living.

Texas Treads A New Path Into Zoning To Battle Housing Crisis

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Texas Treads A New Path Into Zoning To Battle Housing Crisis

Texas is one of the nation's most active homebuilding states, yet affordability slips out of reach for millions. Lawmakers now aim to rewire the state’s zoning laws to boost supply, speed up approvals, and limit local obstruction. We unpack three key bills and the stakes behind them.

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Zoning Reform Wave Builds Momentum From Coast to Coast

Policy

Zoning Reform Wave Builds Momentum From Coast to Coast

Connecticut joins a growing list of states rewriting zoning laws in a bid to lower housing costs and push local governments to open the door to more new homes, despite vocal local resistance. Will carrots work?

Miami Mini-Deal Blazes Path For More Opportunity Zone Projects

Capital

Miami Mini-Deal Blazes Path For More Opportunity Zone Projects

A $22 million site acquisition for a future mixed-use residential project reveals strong investor belief in Miami’s long-game—despite macro headwinds, population shifts, and affordability friction.

Texas Lawmakers Move Ahead On Bill Triggering Smaller Lots

Policy

Texas Lawmakers Move Ahead On Bill Triggering Smaller Lots

The new state law -- somewhat trimmed in its ambitions -- would reduce lot-size minimums to 3,000 square feet in cities with a population of at least 150,000 and counties with a population of at least 300,000.

San Fran Plays Catch-Up In Bid To Reset Vacant Towers To Residential

Policy

San Fran Plays Catch-Up In Bid To Reset Vacant Towers To Residential

Having fallen behind other urban centers in initiatives to reignite downtown economic vibrancy, San Francisco ramps up its push to convert vacant office buildings into much-needed new high-rise living.

Texas Treads A New Path Into Zoning To Battle Housing Crisis

Policy

Texas Treads A New Path Into Zoning To Battle Housing Crisis

Texas is one of the nation's most active homebuilding states, yet affordability slips out of reach for millions. Lawmakers now aim to rewire the state’s zoning laws to boost supply, speed up approvals, and limit local obstruction. We unpack three key bills and the stakes behind them.

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Zoning Reform Wave Builds Momentum From Coast to Coast

Policy 06.18.25

Zoning Reform Wave Builds Momentum From Coast to Coast

Connecticut joins a growing list of states rewriting zoning laws in a bid to lower housing costs and push local governments to open the door to more new homes, despite vocal local resistance. Will carrots work?

Miami Mini-Deal Blazes Path For More Opportunity Zone Projects

Capital 06.09.25

Miami Mini-Deal Blazes Path For More Opportunity Zone Projects

A $22 million site acquisition for a future mixed-use residential project reveals strong investor belief in Miami’s long-game—despite macro headwinds, population shifts, and affordability friction.

Texas Lawmakers Move Ahead On Bill Triggering Smaller Lots

Policy 06.03.25

Texas Lawmakers Move Ahead On Bill Triggering Smaller Lots

The new state law -- somewhat trimmed in its ambitions -- would reduce lot-size minimums to 3,000 square feet in cities with a population of at least 150,000 and counties with a population of at least 300,000.

San Fran Plays Catch-Up In Bid To Reset Vacant Towers To Residential

Policy 05.07.25

San Fran Plays Catch-Up In Bid To Reset Vacant Towers To Residential

Having fallen behind other urban centers in initiatives to reignite downtown economic vibrancy, San Francisco ramps up its push to convert vacant office buildings into much-needed new high-rise living.

Texas Treads A New Path Into Zoning To Battle Housing Crisis

Policy 04.16.25

Texas Treads A New Path Into Zoning To Battle Housing Crisis

Texas is one of the nation's most active homebuilding states, yet affordability slips out of reach for millions. Lawmakers now aim to rewire the state’s zoning laws to boost supply, speed up approvals, and limit local obstruction. We unpack three key bills and the stakes behind them.