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The New York Times: This Couple Won Their Dream Apartment Through The N.Y.C. Housing Lottery

The New York Times, March 4, 2024, This Couple Won Their Dream Apartment Through The N.Y.C. Housing Lottery That’s when NYC Housing Connect, a city-run online portal for connecting renters with low and middle incomes with affordable housing through open lotteries, came through on both fronts. In the fall of 2021, they were picked in […]

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Axios: Old Photos Used To Preserve NYC Latino And Caribbean Stories

Axios, February 29, 2024, Old Photos Used To Preserve NYC Latino And Caribbean Stories NuevaYorkinos, a project to preserve New York’s Latino and Caribbean American history through community-submitted photos and videos, is celebrating its fifth anniversary. Why it matters: Latinos in historically Hispanic neighborhoods like Bushwick, Sunset Park and Washington Heights who have been increasingly pushed out

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The New York Times: Developers Got Backing For Affordable Housing. Then The Neighborhood Found Out.

The New York Times, March 1, 2024, Developers Got Backing For Affordable Housing. Then The Neighborhood Found Out. When developers set out to build 60 subsidized apartments in an affluent corner of Florence, S.C., the chairman of the County Council waxed enthusiastic. Affordable housing “would serve a great need,” he wrote, and its proximity to

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The Lever: The Fed Is Behind The Credit Card Merger

The Lever, March 1, 2024, The Fed Is Behind The Credit Card Merger Capital One’s recently announced attempt to buy the credit card company Discover hits at all of these elements of the business. While the merger looks like a credit card bank buying another credit card bank — and it’s certainly that — it is more

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The New York Times: High Mortgage Rates Leave Biden Searching For Housing Relief

The New York Times, March 1, 2024, High Mortgage Rates Leave Biden Searching For Housing Relief Mr. Biden’s forthcoming budget request will call on Congress to pass a raft of initiatives to build more affordable housing and help certain Americans afford to purchase a home. The president is also expected to address housing affordability for

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The American Prospect: A Public Option For Credit Card Shopping

The American Prospect, March 1, 2024, A Public Option For Credit Card Shopping With that kind of discrepancy, you would think that bigger card issuers would lose market share to those who offer better terms. But that brings us to this week’s CFPB action against credit card comparison-shopping websites. Credit Karma, NerdWallet, LendingTree, Bankrate, and others all offer shopping tools that

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Bloomberg: Why A White House Plan To Fund Office-To-Housing Conversions Isn’t Working

Bloomberg, February 29, 2024, Why A White House Plan To Fund Office-To-Housing Conversions Isn’t Working In October, the Biden administration directed USDOT to make $35 billion in financing available for transit-oriented development projects to help speed the transformation of underutilized office space into much-needed housing. The funds, typically used to finance rail infrastructure, could now be tapped

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Reuters: Why US Housing Inflation Relief May Be Short-Lived

Reuters, February 28, 2024, Why US Housing Inflation Relief May Be Short-Lived US Federal Reserve officials say they are confident housing inflation will finally cool in coming months, a key and long-awaited component of their effort to control overall price increases and secure their turn to interest rate cuts. Housing markets vary widely across the

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The Hill: San Francisco Issues Apology To Black Residents For Decades Of Discrimination

The Hill, February 28, 2024, San Francisco Issues Apology To Black Residents For Decades Of Discrimination The board of supervisors for the city in a unanimous vote approved a resolution offering the apology. “This historic resolution apologizes on behalf of San Francisco to the African American community and their descendants for decades of systemic and

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CNN: How Shipping Containers In Atlanta Became Tiny Homes For The Homeless

CNN, February 25, 2024, How Shipping Containers In Atlanta Became Tiny Homes For The Homeless Tucked into downtown Atlanta, The Melody, named after an Atlanta native who died after a struggle with chronic homelessness, is the city’s latest project providing housing for the unhoused. Made from metal shipping containers, the new tiny homes have anything

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WBUR: Boston Housing Authority Helps Section 8 Tenants Become First-Time Buyers

WBUR, February 23, 2024, Boston Housing Authority Helps Section 8 Tenants Become First-Time Buyers  pair of programs that seek to pivot Section 8 tenants into new homeowners are gaining traction, according to Boston Housing Authority officials who hope more qualified residents will tap into the opportunities this year. One program includes a $75,000 grant that

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The New York Times: A New ‘Holy Grail’ In The Housing Crisis: Statewide Rent Caps

The New York Times, February 23, 2024, A New ‘Holy Grail’ In The Housing Crisis: Statewide Rent Caps Deemed a priority by the Democratic leaders who control the State Legislature, the bill has cleared the House of Representatives and is now in the Senate. If it is enacted, Washington would become the third state in

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The New York Times: Rents Are Falling. So Why Isn’t That Showing Up In Inflation Data

The New York Times, February 26, 2024, Rents Are Falling. So Why Isn’t That Showing Up In Inflation Data Overall inflation has eased substantially over the past year. But housing has proved a tenacious — and surprising — exception. The cost of shelter was up 6 percent in January from a year earlier, and rose

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Building Indiana Business: First Financial Bank And NCRC Announce $2.4B Community Benefits Agreement

Building Indiana Business, March 3, 2024, First Financial Bank And NCRC Announce $2.4B Community Benefits Agreement First Financial Bank has entered into a new $2.4 billion, five-year Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) with the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and related partner organizations, establishing goals for lending and investments to low- and moderate-income (LMI) clients and census

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Jacobin: Credit Card Lenders Are Getting Rich Off Your Late Fees

Jacobin, March 6, 2024, Credit Card Lenders Are Getting Rich Off Your Late Fees “It is very difficult to imagine how federal regulators could allow Capital One to buy Discover given the requirement that mergers benefit the public as well as insiders,” said Jesse Van Tol, the president of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, in a

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