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Guest Commentaries | Making a case for and against SC Measure C
David Pattee and Fr. Manuel Recera We as faith leaders in the Santa Cruz community see an ethical imperative to pass Measure C, the Workforce Housing Affordability Act. There’s an old story about the ...
The future of an affordability measure for a workforce housing complex that officials say has some of the lowest rents in ...
In 1848, my 3rd great-grandfather, John, died in Ireland during the Great Hunger a catastrophic situation where 1 million ...
I'm cautious on oversupplied sectors like multifamily and life science, but bullish on select retail, infrastructure, and gaming REITs for long-term income. Read the full analysis here.
It is the first affordable housing project funded by D.C.’s Housing Production Trust Fund to open in the city’s wealthiest ...
MAA’s average effective rents dropped 0.4% year-over-year to $1,693, largely because of “the lower recovery trajectory” on ...
In September, the U.S. Labor Department reported that weekly applications for unemployment aid jumped by 27,000 to 263,000, the highest in four years and a warning sign for the future of low-income ...
Mortgage rates remain one of the most pivotal factors in housing affordability. Following the ultra-low rates of the ...
The housing market still has plenty of pain left to feel. Click here for more information on the U.S. Economy.
Sustainability is a calling card for Oak Park Apartments. Vintage apartments are updated with help of local firm Energy ...
Multi-unit building owners from in and around the Pilsen neighborhood share with CivicSpace what they need to maintain their ...
Since voters passed Measure O in 1979, Santa Cruz has required new developments to include affordable units — a policy strengthened in 2020 but still not enough to meet today’s crisis. Measure C ...
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