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From Policy Fight To Meme Furor: LA Density Conflict Rages

Policy

From Policy Fight To Meme Furor: LA Density Conflict Rages

A viral podcast clip turns California’s density debate into a cultural flashpoint—showing just how personal and political the fight over housing has become.

Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom

Policy

Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom

Governors across the political spectrum are finished waiting for local governments to fix America’s housing crisis. From Colorado to Florida to California to Texas, state leaders brandish hardline tactics—tying funding and overriding local authority—to accelerate new home development.

Cushman Warns Cities: Convert Offices Or Face Growing Crisis

Capital

Cushman Warns Cities: Convert Offices Or Face Growing Crisis

Downtowns overweighted in office space face falling values and shrinking tax bases. Swift conversions to housing and mixed-use are essential to prevent fiscal and social decline.

Denver Joins National Push to Scrap Parking Minimums

Policy

Denver Joins National Push to Scrap Parking Minimums

Denver’s city council voted to eliminate parking minimums citywide, aligning with a national movement to cut costs, speed approvals, and clear the way for more housing.

Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices

Policy

Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices

The city clears two daunting policy hurdles to legalize more affordable, walkable, "missing middle," infill housing. Bigger challenges still lie ahead.

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From Policy Fight To Meme Furor: LA Density Conflict Rages

Policy

From Policy Fight To Meme Furor: LA Density Conflict Rages

A viral podcast clip turns California’s density debate into a cultural flashpoint—showing just how personal and political the fight over housing has become.

Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom

Policy

Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom

Governors across the political spectrum are finished waiting for local governments to fix America’s housing crisis. From Colorado to Florida to California to Texas, state leaders brandish hardline tactics—tying funding and overriding local authority—to accelerate new home development.

Cushman Warns Cities: Convert Offices Or Face Growing Crisis

Capital

Cushman Warns Cities: Convert Offices Or Face Growing Crisis

Downtowns overweighted in office space face falling values and shrinking tax bases. Swift conversions to housing and mixed-use are essential to prevent fiscal and social decline.

Denver Joins National Push to Scrap Parking Minimums

Policy

Denver Joins National Push to Scrap Parking Minimums

Denver’s city council voted to eliminate parking minimums citywide, aligning with a national movement to cut costs, speed approvals, and clear the way for more housing.

Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices

Policy

Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices

The city clears two daunting policy hurdles to legalize more affordable, walkable, "missing middle," infill housing. Bigger challenges still lie ahead.

urban planning

From Policy Fight To Meme Furor: LA Density Conflict Rages

Policy 09.10.25

From Policy Fight To Meme Furor: LA Density Conflict Rages

A viral podcast clip turns California’s density debate into a cultural flashpoint—showing just how personal and political the fight over housing has become.

Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom

Policy 09.08.25

Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom

Governors across the political spectrum are finished waiting for local governments to fix America’s housing crisis. From Colorado to Florida to California to Texas, state leaders brandish hardline tactics—tying funding and overriding local authority—to accelerate new home development.

Cushman Warns Cities: Convert Offices Or Face Growing Crisis

Capital 08.22.25

Cushman Warns Cities: Convert Offices Or Face Growing Crisis

Downtowns overweighted in office space face falling values and shrinking tax bases. Swift conversions to housing and mixed-use are essential to prevent fiscal and social decline.

Denver Joins National Push to Scrap Parking Minimums

Policy 08.19.25

Denver Joins National Push to Scrap Parking Minimums

Denver’s city council voted to eliminate parking minimums citywide, aligning with a national movement to cut costs, speed approvals, and clear the way for more housing.

Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices

Policy 08.05.25

Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices

The city clears two daunting policy hurdles to legalize more affordable, walkable, "missing middle," infill housing. Bigger challenges still lie ahead.