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Several groups are helping congregations access funding, navigate long-term development processes, and avoid developer ...
The two-story brick home lies on a block that’s part of a hyperlocal revitalization effort by the city of St. Louis through ...
Since the spring, the nonprofit's funding has been delivered monthly instead of in full, leaving member organizations ...
A victory by striking tenants in Kansas City suggests that the tactics of organized labor can work for tenants.
Supportive housing residents are getting older. In an era of reduced funding for nursing home care, occupational therapy can help them age in place.
Rebecca Burns is the housing editor at In These Times and an award-winning investigative reporter. Her work has appeared in Business Insider, Chicago Reader, The Intercept, ProPublica Illinois and ...
Opinion Policy The Most Important Housing Law Passed in 1968 Wasn’t the Fair Housing Act At the Aug. 1, 1968 signing ceremony, President Johnson proclaimed “Today, we are going to put on the books of ...
Reported Article Housing Checked Out: How LA Failed to Stop Landlords From Turning Low-Cost Housing Into Tourist Hotels Fifteen years ago Los Angeles passed a law to preserve residential hotels as ...
Reported Article Financial System Say It With Your Chest: Race Matters in Lending The Community Reinvestment Act was created to address racist lending practices, but it doesn’t specify race. Special ...