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February 14, 2023

Texas Town Weighs Plan for Imperial Sugar Site That Adds Housing While Sidestepping Tainted History

Update would more than double multifamily units for Imperial Historic District

By Jennie Mazur Jones

A painted scene of an individual skiing is on top of a brick wall.

December 17, 2022

Bend is America’s Latest ‘Zoom Town’ That’s Pricing Locals Out

(BEND, Ore.) –  Last June, David Johnston and his wife decided to move from Bend, Oregon to Rancho Mirage, California […]

By Julianna LaFollette

Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, San Francisco

December 8, 2022

Amid San Francisco’s Housing Crisis, a Church’s Plan to Build is Shot Down

Despite San Francisco's housing crisis, supervisors last year unanimously turned down a Tenderloin church's plan to add 316 new units. Why did this happen?

By Aneela Mirchandani

October 17, 2022

Landlords Profit From the World Cup as Renters Are Evicted

Carla was given two weeks to vacate her apartment to make room for World Cup visitors "This precarious situation has given me nightmares.”

By Abdullah Almulla

Sonja Trauss, Executive Director YIMBY Law

October 16, 2022

YIMBY Activist Sonja Trauss is Done with Your Excuses

Housing advocate Sonja Trauss is a pioneer of the YIMBY movement in San Francisco. She has a simple message for high-rent cities: Build. More. Housing.

By Aneela Mirchandani

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