Back to the Boarding House to Address the Housing Crisis

The lack of affordable housing is a nationwide issue. No state is immune Yet, some states face a larger challenge than others. According to various sources from U.S. News and World Report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, to World Population Review, the top five states with the highest number of homeless

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Walt Disney’s Passion for a Better Future

That Future Included Workforce Housing The Disney brand is synonymous with imagination, creativity and innovation in animated films and theme parks. Some might be surprised to discover that Walt Disney cared about affordable housing as a way of enhancing lives. To be specific, he wanted to enhance the lives of his employees. Workforce Housing Meant

Dwell Magazine on Eichler and Neighborhood Integration

I recently ran across this article from the June 2020 issue of Dwell outlining how visionary builder Joseph Eichler fought housing discrimination in his developments. Eichler was not unfamiliar with housing discrimination; at the time, there were developers of suburban communities who refused to sell homes to the Jewish middle class. He believed, however, that if