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OWN Canada The Downtown Eastside neighborhood had a rocky spring.
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Charts
How D.C.'s Public Schools Are Wooing New Families
Enrollment is way up, thanks in a large part to charters. But can the city build on the success?
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Videos
Gigantic Sinkhole Swallows an Entire Bedroom
The hole underneath the house is estimated to be more than 100 feet wide, but it is not visible from outside the house.
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Bloomberg Businessweek's Racist Cover Also Gets the Housing Crisis Backwards
This is shameful on multiple fronts.
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Can This Building Complex Solve Dubai's Affordable Housing Crisis?
The International City was supposed to relieve the economic pressures faced by the middle class. Instead there's been nothing but problems.
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Is Boston Ready for an Apartment Building That Bars Cars?
A proposed development in the city underscores the tradeoffs and design challenges of building cities around the car.
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The U.S. Simply Doesn't Have Enough Available Rental Housing, Whether You're Rich or Poor
Where do we house 10.3 million households living in extreme poverty?
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Photos
9 Lessons From Iceland for Building Better Places
Colorful buildings, monuments that blend, and exciting waterfronts.
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Photos
Apartments So Small They Can Only Be Photographed From Above
In crazy dense Hong Kong, 100,000 of the city’s laborers live in sub-divided apartment units averaging 40 square feet.
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Maps
New York's 'Affordable Housing' Isn't Always Affordable
A new report finds that two-thirds of newly developed units are too expensive for local residents.
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The Man Who Tried to Change the Soul of Paris
Michel Holley built a mini-city of hulking towers on the Left Bank. He thought he was creating a utopia, but most of the city disagreed.

