News

The two-story brick home lies on a block that’s part of a hyperlocal revitalization effort by the city of St. Louis through ...
Several groups are helping congregations access funding, navigate long-term development processes, and avoid developer ...
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.
Reported Article How Tech is Changing Housing Tenant Screening: A Billion-Dollar Industry with Little Oversight. What’s Being Done to Protect Renters? Thousands of companies offer tenant screening ...
Editor’s Note: This event has concluded. Watch the video and read the transcript here. What do we mean by social housing in the United States? How has it worked in the past, and how can and should it ...
Interview Housing The Not-So Hidden Truths About the Segregation of America’s Housing Our conversation with The Color of Law author Richard Rothstein on uncovering truths about our not-so distant ...
Reported Article Public Housing Section 8 Under Trump: How Policy Uncertainty Is Affecting Affordable Housing As Trump reshapes the federal landscape, Housing Choice Voucher recipients, landlords, and ...
Reported Article Affordability Manufactured Crisis: Losing the Nation’s Largest Source of Unsubsidized Affordable Housing Manufactured housing communities have long been an affordable housing option ...
Reported Article Homelessness Trump Wants to Force Homeless People into ‘Tent Cities.’ Can He? The president pushed for sweeping crackdowns and the possible internment of people experiencing ...
Affordable housing developers worry that Trump’s proposed tariffs, and his crackdown on immigration will be detrimental to the industry.
The incoming administration’s plans could include taking apart the agency and withdrawing the AFFH rule. What specific changes have been hinted at and how easily might they be accomplished?