As most of the nation continues to recover from the financial repercussions of the Great Recession, the struggle for housing affordability remains. Home ownership is more difficult to obtain, while rental rates are on an up rise (Hudson, 2016). The traditional “American Dream”—distant and distorted—is more like a nightmare for those whose economic growth is disproportionate to the increasing costs of housing. Even more, new urbanist trends encouraging people to come back to the city, coupled with the sprawling of neighborhoods, create unequitable cities that are divided by race and income. In the Atlanta metropolitan area, the racial wealth gap is delineated geographically between northern and southern communities. The purpose of this paper...
Limited Equity Cooperatives (LECs) are a form of cooperative housing that is price restricted, often...
From 1990 through 1996, we witness a significant shift within the city of Atlanta. In the Summer of ...
This research looks through a historical lens to inquire why there are dramatic differences between ...
Affordable housing is one of Atlanta, Georgia’s most pressing, pervasive, and persistent urban plann...
Neighborhood revitalization and housing policy has constantly shifted over the past several decades ...
textThe cost of housing is rising disproportionately to income throughout the country. Alternative ...
Cities in the Southern United States, hereafter referred to as “the South”, are increasingly grappli...
This study examines the contribution of Limited Equity Cooperatives (LECs) to sustaining high qualit...
Through the 1990s barriers to low-income homeownership decreased sharply, and by the early 2000s low...
Amid soaring home prices caused by rampant speculation in high-cost cities like Cambridge, middle-in...
This qualitative case study considers the politics of the coalitions that emerged to address fair an...
Throughout the United States, low-income families are having an increasingly difficult time finding ...
This article develops an economic analysis of the role of limited-equity coop-eratives (LECs) in pro...
Preserving affordable housing is becoming increasingly difficult in numerous cities in the United St...
MCRP Applied Research PaperThe affordable housing crisis burdens the nation and America’s largest ci...
Limited Equity Cooperatives (LECs) are a form of cooperative housing that is price restricted, often...
From 1990 through 1996, we witness a significant shift within the city of Atlanta. In the Summer of ...
This research looks through a historical lens to inquire why there are dramatic differences between ...
Affordable housing is one of Atlanta, Georgia’s most pressing, pervasive, and persistent urban plann...
Neighborhood revitalization and housing policy has constantly shifted over the past several decades ...
textThe cost of housing is rising disproportionately to income throughout the country. Alternative ...
Cities in the Southern United States, hereafter referred to as “the South”, are increasingly grappli...
This study examines the contribution of Limited Equity Cooperatives (LECs) to sustaining high qualit...
Through the 1990s barriers to low-income homeownership decreased sharply, and by the early 2000s low...
Amid soaring home prices caused by rampant speculation in high-cost cities like Cambridge, middle-in...
This qualitative case study considers the politics of the coalitions that emerged to address fair an...
Throughout the United States, low-income families are having an increasingly difficult time finding ...
This article develops an economic analysis of the role of limited-equity coop-eratives (LECs) in pro...
Preserving affordable housing is becoming increasingly difficult in numerous cities in the United St...
MCRP Applied Research PaperThe affordable housing crisis burdens the nation and America’s largest ci...
Limited Equity Cooperatives (LECs) are a form of cooperative housing that is price restricted, often...
From 1990 through 1996, we witness a significant shift within the city of Atlanta. In the Summer of ...
This research looks through a historical lens to inquire why there are dramatic differences between ...