Housing

Redeveloping And Improving A Public Housing Project

Vancouver is looking to redevelop its oldest public housing project into a mixed-use and mixed-income housing development, with at least six times its current density. City officials hope it will be a profitable example for the rest of the province.

March 22, 2007 - The Vancouver Sun

Boise Confronts Affordable Housing Issue

At a recent ULI Conference, local and national experts discussed housing trends in fast-growing Boise Metro area, and urged developers to build more low-cost homes.

March 22, 2007 - The (Boise) Idaho Statesman

Suburban Growth Slows Near Washington, D.C.

Census data indicates slow growth or decline in suburban population, but some local officials disagree.

March 22, 2007 - The Washington Post

Supportive Housing Is Key To Dealing With Homelessness

A recent article urges New Mexicans to support the idea of permanent housing linked to services as a solution to homelessness -- citing the cost savings and demonstrated success of such facilities.

March 22, 2007 - The Albuquerque Tribune

Home Sales Up In Detroit, Down in Suburbs

Although homes sales were down over 20% in some Detroit suburbs last year, the city itself saw a modest increase of 6%, and residential construction is at a 30-year high.

March 20, 2007 - The Detroit Free Press

Cabrini Green's Dying Breath

Though only a few towers remain from Chicago's notorious Cabrini Green housing project, new and old problems persist.

March 20, 2007 - The New York Times

Tejon Ranch: California's New 270,000 Acre Master-Planned Community

On a ranch the size of Rhode Island will live 70,000 citizens of California's new town: Centennial.

March 20, 2007 - The New York Times

Subsidizing Upper Middle Class Housing

With median housing prices of more than $1 million, the city of Santa Barbara, California, is looking for ways to retain its diminishing middle-class. The plan is to subsidize middle-income housing for residents making up to $177,000.

March 19, 2007 - The New York Times

University Hopes To Help Fight Traffic With Mixed Use Plans

Emory University hopes wants provide affordable housing for faculty and staff and tackle the area's traffic problem by building pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use communities on land near campus -- though some area residents aren't sold on the idea.

March 17, 2007 - The Sunday Paper

Will Renting Become The New American Dream?

Forget buying a home -- an increasing number of middle-class Americans are having a difficult time even finding affordable rental apartments.

March 16, 2007 - Apartment Finance Today

Ground Zero For The Sub-Prime Mortgage Meltdown

In Perris, California, a bedroom community in the outer orbit of Los Angeles, 1 out of every 53 homes is in default.

March 16, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Housing Slump Will Hurt Borrowers and Lenders Alike

All the indicators are pointing to a disastrous year for the American housing market.

March 13, 2007 - Bloomberg

Miami's Public Housing Debacle

With a federal takeover of the city's housing authority underway, the fallout from the investigation into the agency's misdealings is expected to call for dramatic changes in government policy towards low-income housing.

March 10, 2007 - The Christian Science Monitor

Building Context-Sensitive Infill Housing

Despite their larger sizes, recent bungalows built in three of Atlanta's most historic neighborhoods nevertheless are sensitive to the look and scale of their surroundings.

March 9, 2007 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

America's Homebuilders Still Not On The Green Building Bandwagon

Even with all the interest in green building, most large scale homebuilders are weary of incorporating green building practices, citing consumers' lack of willingness to pay more.

March 9, 2007 - AP via MSN Money

San Diego Neighborhood Wrestles With Student Housing

Entrepreneurial students-turned-developers are turning houses into dorms around San Diego State University to meet the growing demand for affordable housing, but neighbors want the city to crackdown on the practice.

March 8, 2007 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Big Housing Lots Threaten Farming More Than Sprawl

Homes built on large lots in farming areas are causing concern amongst land conservationists who say the patchwork of housing severely compromises the produictivity of the land.

March 8, 2007 - Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

Economic and Ethnic Diversity in Portland Maine's Gateway Neighborhood

The Bayside neighborhood's economic, cultural and racial diversity is reflected in housing types, restaurants, scrap yards and grocery stores.

March 5, 2007 - The New York Times

Co-Ops Vs. Condos: A Primer

While condos and co-ops share many attributes, confusion often persists about how the two function.

March 2, 2007 - The Motley Fool

New SRO Building Gets Starchitect Treatment

Architect Helmut Jahn's design for a new single-room occupancy building on the edge of Chicago's former Cabrini Green project gets high marks, but some criticize the cost of using high-end architects for affordable housing.

March 2, 2007 - The Chicago Tribune

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