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www.berkeleyside.org
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| | | | | Berkeley voters adopted a neighborhood preservation ordinance in 1973 in reaction to the destruction of "urban renewal." Community groups must be involved in discussing upzoning in residential neighborhoods. | |
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marketurbanism.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article critiques Ellsworth's argument that new housing construction does not reduce rents, highlighting inconsistencies in her sources and misinterpretations of studies on urban development and housing affordability. | |
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www.jacobinmag.com
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| | | | | YIMBYs look to the free market to solve the housing crisis. But the profit motive is what caused the affordability crunch in the first place. | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | With the advent of the social impact bond... if Adam Smith were around today, he'd be talking not just about the invisible hand of markets but the invisible heart of markets. - Sir Ronald Cohen (a.k.a. "high priest of money-making"). On the Rockefeller Foundation website, president Judith Rodin asks, "How can innovative finance shift charity to | ||