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Alex Alsup: How Much of the U.S.'s Housing Stock Is Locally Owned?
Alex Alsup: How Much of the U.S.'s Housing Stock Is Locally Owned?

What percentage of property in any given jurisdiction in the U.S. is locally owned—and are the implications of those numbers? Here to talk with us about it is Alex Alsup of Regrid, which has made the only complete national parcel map.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 15, 2024podcast, maps, mapping, housing, Incremental Housing, localism
Are Rents About to Crash?
Are Rents About to Crash?

If we listen to those concerned about housing affordability, rents are already too high and may only go higher. If we listen to those concerned about housing finance, rents are about to collapse. Can both of these narratives be true?

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Marohn, Trending, Top StoryCharles MarohnApril 15, 2024Incremental Housing, housing crisis, renters, rent, finance
What We Can Learn From Abandoned Places
What We Can Learn From Abandoned Places

There’s a certain artistic quality to abandoned spaces—but if we look a bit deeper, these ruins also hold lessons about patterns of disinvestment and policy shifts that have adversely affected American communities.

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Top StoryBen AbramsonApril 12, 2024malls, decline, fragility
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…Helping Churches Use Placemaking To Connect With the Community
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…Helping Churches Use Placemaking To Connect With the Community

Sara Joy Proppe is the founder and director of Proximity Project, a consultancy that helps churches discover how they can use placemaking to connect with the local community.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 11, 2024The Bottom-Up Revolution, churches, faith communities, placemaking
Here’s How We Get Housing That’s Both More Affordable AND Better Quality
Here’s How We Get Housing That’s Both More Affordable AND Better Quality

When housing is scarce, the affordability and quality of it tend to go down. If we want to solve this, we need more housing supply—but how do we make that happen? (Hint: Not necessarily through large-scale federal programs!)

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Emma Durand-Wood, Top Story, TrendingEmma Durand-WoodApril 11, 2024Incremental Housing, housing crisis, housing affordability, missing middle, small scale developers
The Winds Are Changing on Incremental Housing
The Winds Are Changing on Incremental Housing

A bill to legalize certain forms of “missing middle” housing statewide in Minnesota appears dead in the legislature. Yet, here are 4 reasons why it’s still not a total loss.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesApril 10, 2024Incremental Housing, missing middle, minnesota, housing policy, zoning
Bernice Radle: Small Developers Are Your City’s Biggest Champions
Bernice Radle: Small Developers Are Your City’s Biggest Champions

Everyone has an entry point on their journey to taking action for their place. For Bernice Radle, it was witnessing the steady depopulation of Buffalo, NY, and seeing a landscape of unused, unloved buildings headed for the wrecking ball.

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Top StoryBen AbramsonApril 9, 2024Incremental Housing, National Gathering, success stories, small scale developers, new york, Incremental Development Alliance
Where Strong Towns Stands As We Enter Another Election Year
Where Strong Towns Stands As We Enter Another Election Year

As the U.S. enters another election year, many Americans are going to be engrossed in the conversation about national politics. And many of our readers want to know where Strong Towns stands on the issue.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 8, 2024podcast, politics, Elections
It’s Not Just Houston That’s Broke. So Are Silicon Valley Cities.
It’s Not Just Houston That’s Broke. So Are Silicon Valley Cities.

The financial struggles of Houston and the cities of the Silicon Valley area—as well as tens of thousands of others across North America—have the same underlying cause.

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Marohn, Trending, Top StoryCharles MarohnApril 8, 2024california, maintenance, transparent local accounting, growth ponzi scheme, financial solvency
Fixing a Dangerous Intersection Needs To Be Like Fixing a Leaky Pipe
Fixing a Dangerous Intersection Needs To Be Like Fixing a Leaky Pipe

Would you wait a month to fix a leaking pipe that was damaging your kitchen cabinets? No? Then why do we wait so long to fix streets where people continuously die in car crashes?

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Edward Erfurt, Top StoryEdward ErfurtApril 5, 2024Crash Analysis Studio, safe and productive streets, intersections, car crash, small bets
Spring Cleanup: A Classic Community-Builder
Spring Cleanup: A Classic Community-Builder

With regular repetition, community cleanups build something that’s lasting: a sense of commitment, pride, and place attachment.

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Emma Durand-Wood, Top StoryEmma Durand-WoodApril 4, 2024community, neighborliness
How Muskegon, MI, Is Building Hundreds of Homes on Vacant Lots
How Muskegon, MI, Is Building Hundreds of Homes on Vacant Lots

Like so many places, Muskegon, MI, has a shortage of housing and a surplus of vacant lots. That’s why it’s enacted a program that allows it to redevelop those lots into affordable housing—at a low risk to the city. 

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News, Top Story, TrendingAsia MieleszkoApril 4, 2024Incremental Housing, success stories, michigan, housing crisis, housing policy
“Redesigning” Cincinnati With the Connected Communities Plan
“Redesigning” Cincinnati With the Connected Communities Plan

Cincinnati is currently undergoing a significant planning reformation effort, which involves unveiling what’s being called the Connected Communities plan. Joining us to talk about it is Cincinnati urban planner John Yung.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 3, 2024upzoned, podcast, Incremental Housing, ohio, National Gathering, Land Use
To Fix Housing in America’s Expensive Cities, Don’t Emulate the Inexpensive Ones
To Fix Housing in America’s Expensive Cities, Don’t Emulate the Inexpensive Ones

It's not that cities can’t or shouldn’t learn from each other. But there simply aren’t the kind of drag-and-drop solutions that some pundits (who are either naïve or dishonest) would like to claim.

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Herriges, Top Story, TrendingDaniel HerrigesApril 3, 2024Incremental Housing, housing crisis, housing policy, escaping the housing trap, housing
Counter the Experience Bias…With New Experiences
Counter the Experience Bias…With New Experiences

It’s hard for people to be excited about something they’ve never experienced before. How can we use positive experiences to change that?

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Owens, Top StoryTiffany Owens ReedApril 2, 2024public transportation, bus, transit, safe and productive streets
Brooklyn Has Been Closing Streets to Traffic Every Summer. That Might End.
Brooklyn Has Been Closing Streets to Traffic Every Summer. That Might End.

New York’s popular Open Streets program might not continue this summer, as it is purportedly getting too expensive to maintain.

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Top StoryAsia MieleszkoApril 2, 2024safe and productive streets, new york, open streets
Maumee, OH, Is Taking Back Its Streets—By Removing Them
Maumee, OH, Is Taking Back Its Streets—By Removing Them

Like many U.S. towns, Maumee, OH, has a state highway that cuts through their Uptown. For decades, it’s been known as a dangerous road…but no longer: the city is taking back its streets and making them places for people, not cars.

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Community Stories, STC Profiles, Top Story, TrendingSeairra JonesApril 1, 2024end highway expansion, safe and productive streets, ohio, road diet, success stories, strongest town contest
How Norfolk, NE, Is Bringing People Back to Public Spaces
How Norfolk, NE, Is Bringing People Back to Public Spaces

Norfolk, NE, knows that people are the indicator species of a successful place, and it’s doing all it can to make its public spaces friendly to its people.

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STC Profiles, Top StoryBen AbramsonApril 1, 2024Nebraska, zoning, success stories, Incremental Housing, safe and productive streets, strongest town contest
"What’s the Most Exciting City for Cycling Nerds? New York? Minneapolis? How About Edmonton?"
"What’s the Most Exciting City for Cycling Nerds? New York? Minneapolis? How About Edmonton?"

In 2015, Edmonton, a city of 1 million situated in the Canadian Prairies of Alberta, was the first city in the country to adopt Vision Zero—and they’ve taken that adoption seriously.

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Community Stories, STC Profiles, Top StoryAsia MieleszkoApril 1, 2024safe and productive streets, strongest town contest, Infill Development, vision zero, Incremental Housing, canada, success stories
Selma’s Citizens Unite To Revitalize the Town They Love
Selma’s Citizens Unite To Revitalize the Town They Love

Local activists in Selma, NC, started small, but they’ve grown into a coalition of citizens, civic groups, and city leaders striving to improve housing, transportation, and the local economy.

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Community Stories, STC Profiles, Top StoryBen AbramsonApril 1, 2024North Carolina, Incremental Housing, downtown, revitalization, strongest town contest, success stories
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