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The fate of the urban environment itself, along with the restaurants and retail that it comprises, will depend upon government interventions at every scale. Without sufficient aid to individuals and small businesses (and even with that aid, to a lesser degree), widespread closures will create a void in commercial real estate demand. Urban brick-and... See more
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Legalizing Dense Development is the Single Most Effective Solution to the Housing Crisis
We Now Have Clear Proof that Building Dramatically Really Does Lower Rents, and it Works Quickly
We Now Have Clear Proof that Building Dramatically Really Does Lower Rents, and it Works Quickly
Legalizing Dense Development is the Single Most Effective Solution to the Housing Crisis
Even in its most benign form, institutional investing in housing extracts innate local value, accelerates wealth concentration, and undermines community stability.
It prioritizes profits over people, favoring renting over ownership directly conflicting with the broader affordable housing tenants that are essential for a stable society.
It prioritizes profits over people, favoring renting over ownership directly conflicting with the broader affordable housing tenants that are essential for a stable society.