A Los Angeles apartment developer is suing the city for losses incurred as a result of the city’s eviction moratorium.
Tag: gentrification
Free Market Solutions to the Housing Crisis: Reducing Displacement
Across the nation, individuals want to live closer to the central city. They want easy access to restaurants, retail stores,
A Shakedown in the ‘Hood
A coalition of residents, activists, and students is conducting a public shakedown on Rice University because of its Ion technology
Friday Roundup 5-28-21
In a post about systemic racism, John McWhorter writes: A science teacher conference in Washington state last year included a
Preferring a Vacant Lot
Like many cities in America, St. Paul, Minnesota, is suffering from a severe shortage of affordable housing. And, as happens
The Roundup 12
An opinion piece in The Dallas Morning News correctly notes that SB12, which would force social media platforms like Facebook
A Solution to Displacement
One of the primary complaints about gentrification is the displacement of the existing residents in a neighborhood. To reduce displacement,
The Moral Case for Housing Producers
In 2011, I purchased a boarded up home in the Sunnyside community of Houston. This low-income neighborhood was filled with