How a Public Housing Project Became an Unplanned Neighborhood
A favela in southern Brazil shows the upside of an "invasive" urban form—and offers lessons for U.S. housing policy.
A favela in southern Brazil shows the upside of an "invasive" urban form—and offers lessons for U.S. housing policy.
Multiple factors contribute to housing shortages, but zoning constraints are mostly to blame.
Zion’s attempts to push out unwanted renters collides with Fourth Amendment protections.
Associate Editor Christian Britschgi breaks down how zoning restrictions distort the housing market.
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The government should not take away reliable and affordable housing from those who need it most.
New housing construction for 1,100 UC Berkeley students and 125 homeless people was paused Wednesday in response to protests.
The mayor promised to reopen city playgrounds, but more of them are currently closed than before he took office.
Horror filmmaking has always been political, but the new Candyman takes it to a different level.
Federal Judge David O. Carter says Los Angeles' “inaction" is "so egregious, and the state so nonfunctional" that it's likely "in violation of the Equal Protection Clause."
NIMBYism comes in many different ideological stripes. Fewer homes and higher rents is always the result.
The Ninth Circuit says no, and the Supreme Court isn't weighing in.
The Manhattan Institute's Howard Husock debates Economic Policy Institute's Richard Rothstein at the Soho Forum.
Bob Tillman has spent nearly 5 years and $1.4 million trying to convert his laundromat into new housing.
Apparently, nothing could get in the way of city employees' desire to party.
Austin was part of a group murdered in Tajikistan.
State officials gleefully line their own pockets at taxpayers' expense.