maryereynolds
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Landlords Get Tough In New York's Condo Conversions
Weakened rent stabilization laws help landlords evict market-rate tenants. In Manhattan, more than 7,000 apartments are slated for conversion.
Faith In Real Estate: Churches Sell Development Rights For Millions
Churches in New York, Chicago, and Washington, D.C, are selling land and air development rights to provide major funding for outreach programs.
Homeless Find Good Design For $7 A Night
How one non-profit design competition led to the creation of temporary housing for the homeless using a simple formula: asking future residents what they wanted.
Learning About Agriculture Through Farm Water Run-off Testing
Farmers in Ventura County, California, can now split the cost of testing run-off, and recent tests reveal positive surprises.
New Lofts Far From 'Run-Of-The-Mill'
Live-work space succeeds in an Easthampton (Western Massachusetts) mill, with plans for a high-tech gay and lesbian retirement community in a second mill nearby.