Housing
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Modern multifamily buildings see ‘far better fire safety outcomes’ than other housing types, Pew report finds
Fire deaths in modern multifamily homes occur at one-fourth the rate of those in modern single-family homes, the report found.
By Ryan Kushner • Oct. 1, 2025 -
Top smart city conferences in 2026
Technology, housing, climate action, transportation, public safety and more take center stage at events for local government leaders in 2026.
By Smart Cities Dive Staff • Oct. 1, 2025 -
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From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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HUD cuts multifamily mortgage insurance premiums
The agency also eliminated three mortgage insurance premium categories for green and affordable housing that it said were not aligned with Trump’s policy agenda.
By Julie Strupp • Sept. 30, 2025 -
NYC launches effort to rescue at-risk affordable co-ops
The two-year pilot program offers loans and technical support to help co-ops pay off debts, settle government arrears and renovate vacant units.
By Danielle McLean • Sept. 30, 2025 -
Massachusetts opened the door for ADUs this year. It has approved 550 so far.
Under the Affordable Homes Act, which legalized accessory dwelling units in the state, up to 10,000 could be built over the next five years, a state agency estimates.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 29, 2025 -
Nevada strikes settlement with RealPage over rent-setting software
The deal places new limits on how rental data can be used and funds rent relief. Similar lawsuits from state and local governments are still pending.
By Julie Strupp • Sept. 29, 2025 -
Santa Clara County records surge in first-time homelessness
The latest data, gathered via a new “survey-first” approach, showed an 8.2% increase in people experiencing homelessness in the California county.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 26, 2025 -
Whistleblowers accuse HUD of ‘systematically undermining’ fair housing laws
A gutted workforce and gag orders are preventing the Office of Fair Housing from performing its duties, staffers within the office say.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 25, 2025 -
Affordable housing developers sue over new Texas law
Under HB21, cities must approve all housing finance corporation deals and verify affordability through audits. Developers say the law could shrink supply and upend existing agreements.
By Julie Strupp • Sept. 25, 2025 -
5 takeaways from Harvard’s Unlocking the Missing Middle housing report
The university’s Joint Center for Housing Studies is examining “missing middle” housing in Massachusetts.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 23, 2025 -
Amazon pledged to deliver affordable housing to the Puget Sound region. It just hit 10,000 units.
The milestone resulted from the company’s $900 million investment in housing that will remain affordable for 99 years.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 19, 2025 -
Amid encampment crackdowns, Maui County, Hawaiʻi, explores ‘compassionate’ approach
A county bill would require notice about encampment removal schedules and assurances the people living in them could remain with their companions and have their personal possessions stored.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 18, 2025 -
California set to allow denser housing by transit
Gov. Gavin Newsom will soon review SB 79, new legislation that will make it easier to build multifamily housing near major train stops and rapid bus lines.
By Julie Strupp • Sept. 17, 2025 -
Houston had outpaced the nation in addressing homelessness. Now it’s facing a setback.
The city’s unsheltered homeless population jumped 16% in 2025, new point-in-time data shows.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 15, 2025 -
Judge temporarily blocks new HUD housing grant criteria
“The irreparable harm is that these funds would be lost forever by anybody that intends to apply,” U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy said.
By Ryan Kushner • Updated Sept. 16, 2025 -
San Francisco’s permitting reform seeks an end to building project ‘death by a thousand cuts’
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s latest permitting reform package loosens restrictions on historic buildings, reduces fees and clears the path for accessory dwelling units in the city.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 11, 2025 -
With an executive order, Maryland aims to build more houses faster
Gov. Wes Moore wants to shrink permitting timelines, set housing production targets and use state land for transit-oriented development.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 10, 2025 -
California forms task force to clear homeless encampments
The task force will target encampments on state rights-of-way in the state’s 10 largest cities, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 9, 2025 -
Chicago eases parking mandates to spur affordable housing development
Developments near public transit can reduce the amount of off-street parking by up to 100% without administrative approval.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 5, 2025 -
A Virginia city eliminated single-family-only zoning. Then the lawsuits came.
Roanoke, Virginia, is reassessing zoning reforms it passed last year after resident lawsuits cost the city tens of thousands in litigation.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 3, 2025 -
To address homelessness, Oakland, California, has a new plan and new resources
Some funding for the Office of Homelessness Solutions will come from a half-cent county sales tax that took effect in April.
By Ryan Kushner • Sept. 2, 2025 -
Oregon moves toward state-level zoning in push for ‘missing middle’ housing
“We have to cut red tape and get out of our own way,” Gov. Tina Kotek said in signing two bipartisan measures into law.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 28, 2025 -
Housing affordability was a problem in New Orleans before Katrina. That hasn’t changed.
Uneven investment has worsened the city’s housing affordability crisis in the two decades since the storm, housing advocates say.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 27, 2025 -
In Colorado, most residential zoning codes block affordable housing
Restrictive zoning laws prohibit multifamily dwellings throughout much of the state, a recent study found.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 22, 2025 -
Ann Arbor’s all-electric community offers a new model for net-zero living
Veridian at County Farm stands out for its rooftop solar, heat pumps and potential community battery network. Will the local utility’s hesitation and loss of federal tax credits prevent other developers from following its lead?
By Brian Martucci • Aug. 21, 2025