In the run-up to the 2028 Olympics, some city leaders say development barriers need to be removed. But opponents say the damage to communities could be long-lasting.
In new research published by the Pioneer Institute, we lay out what we learned about the arduous and uncertain homebuilding ...
Black first-time home buyers are leading the market recovery, with 62% of Black buyers purchasing their first home in 2024, ...
Washington lawmakers are trying to ease the way for more housing. The state Senate passed a bill to lower the parking space ...
DALLAS — As Texas’ major urban areas grapple with a glut of vacant offices, state lawmakers may make it easier to transform ...
Over the last decade, chronic homelessness in Utah has nearly quadrupled, by some counts. State lawmakers have unanimously ...
The 94-page Smart Growth report recommends streamlining Tulsa's permitting process and ensuring consistent procedures to ...
Charleston Southern University has introduced a new scholarship program to ease the financial burden for Pell-eligible students pursuing high-demand fields. The Palmetto Academic Excellence (PAE) Awar ...
As senior housing occupancy rises, NIC Senior Principal Caroline Clapp discusses demographic shifts and emerging senior ...
The First-Generation Down Payment Assistance pilot program has been launched this week by the Michigan State Housing ...
Black homeownership is a path to generational wealth, but many Black families in Kansas City have been prevented from buying ...