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The 2005 rezoning of 175 blocks along Brooklyn's waterfront reshaped the skyline and the community. But some promises are only partially fulfilled 20 years later.
A housing boom may be coming to Inkster as, for the first time in almost 20 years, dozens of homes will be built for some of the city’s hardest-working families.
NYU researchers found the time limits would largely punish families who are working but earning far below their area's median ...
To city officials, they’re outliers. To critics, they’re a scourge. To Christian Spicer, they’re a by-the-book step toward ...
A large-scale affordable and workforce housing project that’s intended to house more than 150 Island residents is off the ...
Jonathan Bingle was first elected to the Spokane City Council in 2021. Now, he hopes to serve another four years at City Hall ...
Here are some key housing policies that distinguish Wu and Kraft: Developers building larger multi-family projects in Boston ...
SB 79, a bill aimed at allowing multifamily housing near public transit stops, was passed by the Assembly Local Government Committee and now awaits consideration by the Assembly Appropriations ...
The City Council sent to the city manager’s office an order looking into incentivizing city landlords that rent out housing ...
One third of the apartments in New Orleans East are being listed for sale, after their New Jersey owner filed for bankruptcy ...
The USDA failed to follow its own guidance for a rural mortgage program, taking years to foreclose on delinquent loans. As a ...
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