Lately there’s been a lot of excitement in US housing policy circles about the idea of social housing. Inspired by what they have seen in Europe, advocates of social housing…
Public housing is the oldest and largest supplier of permanently affordable housing in the US, but it has often been left out of the conversation about a new “social housing…
Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Ben Demers, Solomon Greene, Chris Herbert, Alexander Hermann, David Luberoff, Sophia Wedeen
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April 8, 2021
The COVID pandemic has had a particularly large impact on the financial well-being of renters in the US, and over the past year millions have struggled to pay rent. While…
In recent years the skyrocketing housing prices in major cities in the United States have raised the specter of driving out people who cannot afford to pay the increasingly…
A history of affordable housing policy in the United States, and efforts to preserve affordable housing units in recent decades.
Starting in the 1960s, the United…
W14-8: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-7: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-6: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-5: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-4: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…