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How Auctioning Building Rights Can Help Fund Infrastructure and Affordable Housing
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2018By Will Jason, December 14, 2018As U.S. cities struggle to provide adequate infrastructure and affordable housing, many are underutilizing one of their greatest assets: the land on which they sit. They can look to an unlikely place...
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Place Database
Estimated Median Gross Rent in Los Angeles County (2012–2016)Revista Land LinesOctubre 2018As Los Angeles experiences record population growth, more than 34,000 people in the city are homeless, and a total of more than 55,000 people are experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County....
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Value Capture
This Year’s Big Idea: Unlocking the Value of LandRevista Land LinesOctubre 2018By Lincoln Institute StaffLand value capture was rich food for thought at the Daniel Burnham Forum on Big Ideas at the American Planning Association Policy Conference in Washington, DC.
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City Tech
Printable Houses Begin to Take ShapeRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2018By Rob WalkerOver the past decade, the products of three-dimensional “printing” have evolved, from rapidly manufactured prototypes to more experimental creations ranging from mobile phones to toys....
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Housing the Homeless
Booming Cities Address the Growing Crisis in Their StreetsRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2018By Kathleen McCormickIn prosperous U.S. cities, the lack of affordable housing is fueling a homelessness crisis some have called the worst since the Great Depression. Cities are responding in a variety of ways—...
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Category 4 Complexity
Can Puerto Rico Rebuild for Greater Resilience?Revista Land LinesJulio 2018By Patricia AlexConstrained by debt and short-sighted land use, the Caribbean island and US territory struggles to emerge from dual disasters.
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Place Database
San Francisco’s Affordable Housing ShortageRevista Land LinesEnero 2018In most of San Francisco, indicated by the lightest green areas of the map, only 8.32 percent or less of homes in 2015 were likely to be affordable for a 4-person family earning $81,500, or 80...
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Landing Capital
Helping Underinvested Communities to Absorb ResourcesRevista Land LinesEnero 2018By Loren BerlinBy joining forces through “capital absorption workshops,” stakeholders in Denver, San Francisco, and Los Angeles are forging strategies to attract land, capital, and other resources to ease local affordable housing shortages.
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Gentle Infill
Boomtowns Are Making Room for Skinny Homes, Granny Flats, and Other Affordable HousingRevista Land LinesEnero 2018By Kathleen McCormickAs housing costs spike in thriving U.S. markets, Portland, Boulder, and Cambridge are loosening regulations to allow more low- and moderate-income housing, foster growth, prevent displacement, and preserve the historic fabric of neighborhoods.
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From Stigma to Housing Fix
The Evolution of Manufactured HomesRevista Land LinesEnero 2018By Loren BerlinToday’s factory-built abodes are comfortable and attractive, energy-efficient, and less than half the price of site-built houses. They’re also permanently affordable when owners form cooperatives to buy the land around them.
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