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Housing
The Departed
Declan Leary
August 12, 2023
Why must owning a home entail leaving the places where we have always lived? What does “home” even mean then?
Texas Needs More Housing
Roger Valdez
April 22, 2022
The state needs more housing, and to do that, it needs to issue more permits.
The Other Government: The Residential Community Association
George Liebmann
April 1, 2022
Byron Hanke, the chief land planner for the Federal Housing Administration, changed the landscape of homeowner associations.
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Preserve the American Dream by Reining in Wall Street
Ben Frogel
July 2, 2021
A rentership society would be disastrous for the middle class and antithetical to the promise of this country.
The Bootlegger and Baptist Coalition to Restrict Urban Growth
Nolan Gray
January 15, 2021
Moralistic preservationists and environmentalists join hands with financially self-interested property owners.
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Does YIMBY Mean ‘Open Borders’?
Addison Del Mastro
October 12, 2020
Thoughts on liberal vs. conservative framings for the same urbanist results
A Question for NIMBYs on Housing and the Family
Addison Del Mastro
October 1, 2020
What if the new housing you oppose is for your children?
What Do You Call This House?
Addison Del Mastro
September 21, 2020
Is there a "missing middle" in our vocabulary and imagination as well as our architecture?
The Promise of Urbanism: A Response to Rachel Bovard in American Compass
Addison Del Mastro
September 8, 2020
In arguing against the AFFH rule, the conservative writer overlooks the broader urbanist vs. status quo debate.
Getting to YIMBY
Addison Del Mastro
August 7, 2020
Small towns and suburbs can retain their character, and enrich it, without being exclusionary.
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