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9 states reach $7M settlement with Greystar in rent-setting lawsuit
The apartment giant will pay $7 million to the participating states and agree to strict new limits on its use of algorithmic pricing and data-sharing platforms.
By Leslie Shaver • Nov. 24, 2025 -
New Orleans’ housing market is stagnating. Affordability mandates are holding it back, a study says.
The city requires 10% of units in new residential developments to be affordable.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 17, 2025 -
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From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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HUD is back online — and is making cuts to its homelessness program
Housing and rental assistance programs are returning after the federal government shutdown, but funding for permanent housing is getting the ax.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 14, 2025 -
Rents continue to slip in October, report finds
Economic uncertainty is cracking consumer confidence, and multifamily operators are responding with concessions, according to a new Yardi Matrix report.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 14, 2025 -
AI came to San Francisco. A ‘homebuying boom’ followed.
Homes are being scooped up as high-paying AI jobs flood the city — but a lack of supply looms, a Redfin analysis shows.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 12, 2025 -
As ICE raids rage on, Chicago is faced with a question: Should evictions be paused?
Tenant advocates are asking the city for relief reminiscent of the pandemic era as “Operation Midway Blitz” upends daily life for many.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 7, 2025 -
Baltimore, eyeing a ‘renaissance,’ passes a slew of housing reforms
The city is reducing red tape for development by eliminating parking minimums and allowing single staircases in certain buildings.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 6, 2025 -
How 8 housing-related proposals fared in November’s elections
Ballot measures in Colorado, Montana, New York and Washington saw mixed results on Nov. 4.
By Julie Strupp • Nov. 6, 2025 -
San Jose, California, will clear homeless encampments on state land within the city
As many as 22 cities have formed agreements with the California Department of Transportation to clear homeless encampments on state rights-of-way.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 5, 2025 -
4 housing measures on the ballot in New York City
Voters weigh in tomorrow on measures aimed at fast-tracking affordable housing development.
By Ryan Kushner • Nov. 3, 2025 -
NYC’s co-ops worry they can’t afford to decarbonize. A new road map offers a path from fear to funding.
Flexible incentives, zoning reform and collaboration could help co-op boards overcome Local Law 97’s financial and regulatory hurdles, the report states.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • Oct. 31, 2025 -
Keeping people in their homes as evictions surge: 2024 Crown Communities Award winner
A Harris County, Texas, court is educating tenants about the eviction process and connecting them with legal aid.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 31, 2025 -
How Charlottesville, Virginia, is getting its zoning back
The city is settling a lawsuit that left it without a zoning ordinance since this summer.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 29, 2025 -
Apartment conversion projects surge
A record-breaking 180,585 apartments are being developed from office spaces, hotels and other buildings as major cities actively transform underperforming properties, per a RentCafe report.
By Julie Strupp • Oct. 28, 2025 -
Building a granny flat or tiny house in Charlotte, North Carolina? The city might spot you up to $80K.
Housing-strapped Charlotte is loaning homeowners money to build smaller rental accessory dwelling units on their properties.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 27, 2025 -
Baltimore is betting big on vacant and at-risk home revitalization
A $6.2 billion public-private revitalization plan aims to address nearly 40,000 properties in the city.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 22, 2025 -
Chicago Housing Authority files lawsuit over HUD’s anti-DEI funding stipulations
The country’s third-largest public housing authority says at least 13% of its budget is at stake.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 21, 2025 -
New York City is having an office-to-housing conversion boom. Could Chicago be next?
Chicago has a higher downtown office vacancy rate than the Big Apple. Housing advocates say those buildings could help address the affordable housing shortage.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 20, 2025 -
Florida county turns to AI to trim zoning review process
Swiftbuild says its AI tool trimmed the zoning review process in Hernando County, Florida, from 30 days to two.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 17, 2025 -
Stairway to housing? This California city legalized single-staircase apartments
Culver City, California, joins a growing number of cities rethinking two-staircase building code requirements, a move advocates say could boost affordable housing development.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 16, 2025 -
Interactive map tracks housing shortages across Florida
The Sunshine State needs more than 120,000 housing units. The tracker’s developers say its data could help local leaders make informed decisions.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 10, 2025 -
This small Texas town has a housing affordability problem. Can it print its way out?
A company that builds homes using 3D printing technology is building a nine-home community in Marfa, Texas, and an 80-home development in Houston. It says the technology could address the “affordability crisis across Texas and the U.S.”
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 9, 2025 -
Zoning reforms, tax incentives help drive NYC’s office-to-housing boom
Office conversions have nearly tripled as the city takes action to address a housing shortage and historically high office vacancy rates.
By Joe Burns • Oct. 9, 2025 -
How the government shutdown is (and isn’t) impacting housing funds for cities
Previously approved federal housing funding streams remain available, but staff reductions could threaten core functions.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 8, 2025 -
Court upholds New Jersey affordable housing mandate, dismisses suit from cities
The 27 cities vow to continue their legal challenges to the state law.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 6, 2025