Last week, the city council of Spokane, WA, voted on a truly “bold, transformational package” that will allow for more forms of missing-middle housing and infill development in the city.
Read More"Developers in my city are only building luxury housing. They're not building anything that ordinary people can afford." If you’ve said this lately, or heard someone else say it, here are five possible reasons why.
Read MoreThis walking tour in Sacramento, CA, reveals much about its past and present challenges with housing.
Read MoreShelley Denison is a city planner in Sandy, OR, who views planning as a relationship between residents and leaders.
Read MoreIn Monopoly, there are only two types of real estate: houses and hotels. But were hotels understood differently in 1904, when the game was first created?
Read MoreEven people who know the historic benefits of duplexes (and the like) can be wary of re-legalizing them. We need to understand why if we want to effectively promote missing middle housing.
Read MoreThere’s no large city in America that’s doing a better job of pivoting to a Strong Towns approach than Memphis, TN. Here’s why.
Read MoreWhat can we learn about the housing market and corporations buying back their own stock...through anecdotal references? (As it turns out, quite a lot!)
Read MoreGiven our current pattern of development, is it overly romantic to want to transition through the stages of life while remaining in the same neighborhood, with the same people around us?
Read MoreHere’s how middle housing went “missing” in North America…while remaining part of the city fabric in much of Europe.
Read MoreSomething remarkable is happening this year in City Halls across America.
Read MoreWant to better inform yourself — or your neighbors — on why we need more “middle housing”? Start with these 4 resources.
Read MoreStickplexes — dense residential structures on 2,500 square feet of land per unit or less — are an underutilized option for many towns and cities. They can often go where missing middle cannot.
Read MoreSolving the housing crisis requires bringing back “missing-middle” housing. The planner who coined the term “missing-middle” explains how.
Read MoreSometimes to appreciate the power, versatility, and appeal of missing middle housing, it helps to go somewhere it still exists.
Read MoreA home that’s been flexible in meeting the family’s needs for generations finds new use during the COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreDon’t underestimate the power of small-scale development—if undertaken at a large scale, by many hands—to transform our cities for the better.
Read MoreWe used to have a different name for the modest dwellings that now get labeled “tiny houses.” For most of history, this was simply a house—a low-cost way for people to put down roots in a place and begin to grow some wealth for themselves and the neighborhood.
Read MoreA leading infill developer in Victoria, BC is building beautiful homes that address the housing crisis and make neighborhoods stronger. They’re also changing the conversation about what’s possible.
Read MoreIn Seattle, policy victories tend to be long-fought and hard-won. What will it take to achieve a city that can flex, evolve, and meet its residents’ needs in a more organic way, without every change becoming an arduous political battle?
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