In Houston, A Radical Approach to Affordable Housing
With the city set to launch its own land trust and several neighborhoods eager to start their own, the community land trust presents opportunities and challenges.
In Houston, A Radical Approach to Affordable Housing
With the city set to launch its own land trust and several neighborhoods eager to start their own, the community land trust presents opportunities and challenges.
Harris County Receives Initial Harvey Buyout Funds
But it's not enough to cover the properties identified by the flood control district or those who submitted applications after Hurricane Harvey.
Urban Review: Houston's Poor Parks Score, State of Mobility and Picnic Tables
This week, a look at how Houston's parks compare to other large cities, homelessness after Harvey, a deep-dive into the picnic table and more.
Urban Review: Great Places, Empty San Diego Houses and New, Post-Harvey Development Regulations
This week, a look at the Great Places of Texas, new estimates of houses sitting vacant in San Diego, zoning fights in Los Angeles and Houston's new development regulations.
Urban Review: Census Concerns, Income Inequality and Unspent Hurricane Ike Money
This week, Southern city planning, Census questions, national trends in income inequality and more.
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