Why Houston Renters Aren't Giving Their City High Marks
Houstonians aren't recommending their city to friends and family members. Can the city move the needle?

Why Houston Renters Aren't Giving Their City High Marks
Houstonians aren't recommending their city to friends and family members. Can the city move the needle?
Q+A: What's Next For the Houston Housing Authority's Fountain View Project
Houston Housing Authority Chairman Lance Gilliam speaks with the Urban Edge about what happens next, now that Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has blocked a public housing project in the wealthy Briargrove area.
Historic Freedmen's Town Houses Could Become City Landmarks
A group of Freedmen's Town homes could be the first public housing units in Houston to get the city's historical designation. The move is part of a growing movement that recognizes the links between housing and preservation.
How Questions About Density Complicate the Sun Belt Growth Narrative
Sun Belt cities are growing -- but more often than not, it's happening in a less-than-urban way.
Austin Pursues Ambitious Housing Overhaul
Texas' capital city is looking to address its famously expensive housing.
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