The Big Picture
Chicago is eliminating zoning rules for parking minimums. In Seattle, several affordable housing buildings are being sold as the city plans to spend $170 million on affordable housing next year. Demand for housing continues to garner media attention, and builders are building on smaller lots.
Top Stories
- Chicago Zoning Reform Targets Parking Rules to Boost Housing - Bloomberg
- Affordable housing providers call for help as more buildings go on sale | The Seattle Times
- As Housing Demand Continues to Fall, Builders Get Creative - The New York Times
- Student housing CEO says luxury is losing its appeal
- Housing freeze: High costs leave some buyers and current owners in the lurch