The goal of the 21st century Homestead Act is to counteract the longstanding legacy of racially discriminatory housing policies by revitalizing distressed communities through public investment. The basic structure of the program is a wholesale transfer of land to residents who meet certain criteria. Accompanied by a holistic plan at the city level to revitalize the community through public investments in infrastructure and jobs, this proposal would benefit people who live in select small and medium-sized cities that are experiencing high vacancies
Does Twenty-First Century America Need Publicly-Owned Housing? This question was being asked in 2011...
Housing policy is experiencing a revival in many countries of the South after a period of neglect. T...
From the time of construction, buildings are subject to the physical elements, the wear and tear of ...
The goal of the 21st century Homestead Act is to counteract the longstanding legacy of racially disc...
The goal of the 21st century Homestead Act is to counteract the longstanding legacy of racially disc...
The state homestead exemption is the most widely known form of homesteading and exists in the majori...
Discriminatory historical housing policies, like redlining and racially restrictive covenants, segre...
To promote market recovery and revitalization of cities and neighborhoods destabilized by recession,...
The problems of housing in today\u27s America force us to look back almost a quarter of a century in...
The Housing Act of 1949 pledged a decent home for every American family. This arti-cle examines how ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Housing programs increasingly contribute to broader community revitalization ef-forts rather than st...
By the year 2020, almost all of the affordable housing units created by Sections 221(d)(3) and 226 o...
Economic, ethnic and racial residential segregation are ubiquitous across United States metropolitan...
President Clinton and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have set a goal of ...
Does Twenty-First Century America Need Publicly-Owned Housing? This question was being asked in 2011...
Housing policy is experiencing a revival in many countries of the South after a period of neglect. T...
From the time of construction, buildings are subject to the physical elements, the wear and tear of ...
The goal of the 21st century Homestead Act is to counteract the longstanding legacy of racially disc...
The goal of the 21st century Homestead Act is to counteract the longstanding legacy of racially disc...
The state homestead exemption is the most widely known form of homesteading and exists in the majori...
Discriminatory historical housing policies, like redlining and racially restrictive covenants, segre...
To promote market recovery and revitalization of cities and neighborhoods destabilized by recession,...
The problems of housing in today\u27s America force us to look back almost a quarter of a century in...
The Housing Act of 1949 pledged a decent home for every American family. This arti-cle examines how ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Housing programs increasingly contribute to broader community revitalization ef-forts rather than st...
By the year 2020, almost all of the affordable housing units created by Sections 221(d)(3) and 226 o...
Economic, ethnic and racial residential segregation are ubiquitous across United States metropolitan...
President Clinton and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have set a goal of ...
Does Twenty-First Century America Need Publicly-Owned Housing? This question was being asked in 2011...
Housing policy is experiencing a revival in many countries of the South after a period of neglect. T...
From the time of construction, buildings are subject to the physical elements, the wear and tear of ...