Affordable Housing
Scholar, Author Richard Rothstein Breaks Down History of Housing Segregation
Historian Richard Rothstein explored the history of policies and laws that led to racial segregation in communities
Scholar, Author Richard Rothstein Breaks Down History of Housing Segregation
Historian Richard Rothstein explored the history of policies and laws that led to racial segregation in communities
Making the Link Between Resident Services and Successful Affordable Housing
A New Key To Affordable Housing Is Enhanced Resident Services
The Key to Adding 374,000 D.C.-Area Housing Units? Collaboration
One high-growth region’s approach to the need for a staggering increase of housing units by 2030.
How 60,000 Residents Helped Get to the Root of Detroit’s Housing Challenge
Community feedback helped define the unique housing challenge, and opened the door to an innovative solution.
Five Organizations Tackling Affordable Housing
Why large employers have decided their success depends on a new definition of their role in the community.
Neighbors for More Neighbors: How Activism, Education, and Data Conquered NIMBYism
The story behind Minneapolis becoming the first major city to end exclusive single-family zoning.
Charlotte’s Unique Partnership Is All About Building Opportunity
When a study named Charlotte the least economically mobile big city, it changed their approach to affordable housing.