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OWN Canada The Downtown Eastside neighborhood had a rocky spring.
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This Is What the Typical American Home Looks Like Now
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and central air.
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Urban Wonk
Beware the Comeback of Rent Control
There's very little evidence that rent stabilization protects poor or vulnerable renters.
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Urban Wonk
Will Climate Change Alter the Geography of New York's Public Housing?
In the aftermath of Sandy, New Yorkers suddenly remembered that many of the city's housing projects are placed along the water.
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Videos
Denver's Innovative Strategy to Give Public Housing Residents What They Want
The Housing Authority is using a cultural audit to redevelop the city's outdated South Lincoln Homes, not far from downtown.
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Maps
Mapping Brooklyn's Spiky Gentrification
Property values have soared in some neighborhoods. But other parts of the borough have been largely excluded from the boom.
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Year in Review
The Best #CityReads of 2012
Charter cities, sexy villages, company towns, and more.
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Why Renters Waste More Energy Than Homeowners
Landlords buy inefficient appliances, according to new research.
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What's Behind San Francisco's Sudden Building Boom?
Traditionally stingy with new growth, the city appears to be on the cusp of a major construction cycle.
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There's More Than History at Stake for NYC's First Pre-Fab High-Rise
B2 Bklyn breaks ground this morning at Atlantic Yards. A lot is riding on whether it works.
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Year in Review
The 10 Healthiest U.S. Housing Markets Going in to 2013
Metros with strong job growth, low vacancy rates and low foreclosure inventory.

