Housing

When A Neighborhood Vows To Stay Seamy

When an architectural firm decided to locate their office in the Tenderloin District in San Francisco, residents vowed to keep the gritty integrity of their neighborhood from changing.

October 26, 2006 - Wall Street Journal via The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Housing Bubble: Who's Paying Attention?

Millions of middle-class homeowners may lose their life savings if the economy slides into a severe recession, so why aren't more politicians, bankers, economists and policy analysts taking the threat of a housing market collapse seriously?

October 26, 2006 - Truthout

L.A.'s Urban Poor Face Worsening Housing Picture

As the city's core continues to gentrify, many low-income families are being left with few if any options for affordable housing.

October 25, 2006 - The Los Angeles Times

Limiting Chicago's Downtown Condo Conversion

A record-setting amount of apartments in Chicago were converted into condominiums in 2005, and Mayor Richard Daley has formed a task force to limit the trend which is rapidly diminishing affordable housing in the city.

October 25, 2006 - Crain's Chicago Business

Rents Are High All Over

With rapid population growth and lopsided housing development favoring large single family homes, lower-income households in one corner of Middle America are facing housing challenges similar to those in New York and Los Angeles.

October 24, 2006 - The New York Times

Suburbs Without The Sprawl

Joel Kotkin looks to Reston, Virginia, and other suburban villages as the new way for America to handle an increasing population without succumbing to the negative aspects of traditional sprawl.

October 24, 2006 - Metropolis Magazine

Storm Survivors Face Foreclosure Over Special Assessments

Condo owners and members of homeowner associations, who are already struggling to pay repairs on uninhabitable storm-damaged units and fighting with their insurance companies for compensation and temporary housing, now face possible foreclosure.

October 24, 2006 - Sun-Sentinel

Worst Real Estate Markets In The U.S.

A slideshow depicts the 10 worst real estate markets in the US right now, with San Diego coming out on the bottom.

October 24, 2006 - Forbes

New Towns Planned In South Korea

The South Korean government has announced plans to create at least one new town and to increase the size of older cities, hoping to decrease the population density and increase the housing supply.

October 24, 2006 - The Dong-A Ilbo

Rents Rise As Housing Market Cools

While all eyes are on the potential housing bubble bursting, apartment rents are rising, over ten times more rapidly than home prices are falling in the Bay Area.

October 21, 2006 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Kit Homes Hit Shelves Of Home Improvement Stores In Gulf Coast

"A decent place to live" may top holiday lists this shopping season.

October 21, 2006 - New Urban News

Americans In The City Of Light

Americans are buying second homes in Paris.

October 20, 2006 - The New York Times

Putting The Humanity Back Into Habitats

Grants, contributions, a collaboration with the Institute for Classical Architecture & Classical America, open minds, and tight budgets are helping Habitat for Humanity raise its design standards.

October 20, 2006 - New Urban News

Housing Designed To Last From 'Cradle-To-Cradle'

An international design competition based in Virginia has yielded the first 'cradle-to-cradle' housing, made of sustainable materials able to be used and reused with no loss of quality and limited environmental impact.

October 20, 2006 - Grist

A Dark Day For Affordable Housing

For decades Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village has provided some of the most affordable housing in Manhattan. However, the completion of a $5.4 billion dollar real estate deal, the largest in American history, has residents worried about the future.

October 19, 2006 - The New York Times

Investing In The Inner City

Golden Boy Partners aims to produce affordable housing for working class neighborhoods in L.A.

October 18, 2006 - The New York Times

News Summary and Analysis - September 2006

As part of monthly series, we present a summary and analysis of some of the most interesting news to appear on Planetizen over the month of September 2006. This is the transcript of an audio segment that originally aired on the nationally syndicated radio program "Smart City".

October 18, 2006 - Nate Berg

Green Buildings Go Residential

Homebuilders are driving the momentum for green-certified homes.

October 17, 2006 - The New York Times

High Commuting Costs Cancel Suburban House Savings

A study of 28 metropolitan regions reveals that the high commuting cost for living in outer-ring suburbs outweighs the low cost of the housing in the long term.

October 16, 2006 - The Washington Post

Multiple Planned Communities In Idaho's Future

More than 20 master planned communities have been proposed in Idaho since 2000. And the trend of the increasing popularity of MPCs is spreading nationwide.

October 16, 2006 - The Idaho Statesman

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