As Massachusetts Governor Maura T. Healey ’92 is preparing to seek re-election in 2026, Harvard Kennedy School professor ...
Officials from across the country said that their experience working in local government underscored the importance of design in improving and innovating cities at a talk hosted by the Harvard ...
As a way to solve rising demand and high prices, Cambridge’s multifamily housing proposal feels ham-handed. There are other ...
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Eliminating single-family zoning was a massive win for those who cheer: "Yes in My Backyard!" Still, skeptics abound.
The leader of Breaktime, a homelessness nonprofit, engineered a $6 million deal to purchase a five-story building.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivers remarks in the Brady Press briefing room on the mid-air crash between ...
The president of Harvard made an unjust decision in 1890, against his own directives, that silently smoothed the path for multitudes of much worse injustices to come – injustices that tore through the ...
San Diego dropped the race requirement for a program meant to help households of color buy homes. A lawsuit claimed it ...
We asked for your questions about the controversial multi-family zoning law. Housing and zoning experts debunk common ...
Axios Visuals More than 66% of homes in the Salt Lake metro are owner-occupied, slightly higher than the national rate of 65%, Census Bureau data shows. The intrigue: While the share of owner-occupied ...
Why are houses so expensive? In just about every corner of America, it’s a familiar refrain. Housing is too expensive – if it’s even available. All real estate is local, of course, and there are very ...