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Larry Martin | Mon, Mar 31st, 2008 | Category: Commentary | City: Washington, D.C. | Tags: building, larry martin, condominiums, affordable housing, washington, dc | 0
DC’s Mayor Fente has been winning friends among low-housing advocates with pledges to fund, build and preserve 14,000 affordable housing units over a four-year period. During the past years of pumped up real estate values, over 200 low to moderate income apartment buildings were flipped into condominiums, circumventing a city law to give tenants first right of refusal. The City’s regulatory agency allowed systematic abuse of residents by landlords to force them to move. Can affordable housing rebound during leaner revenue years, when pressure to convert from affordable rentals to condominiums is reduced?
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Larry Martin | Wed, Dec 19th, 2007 | Category: Commentary | Tags: washington dc, larry martin, real estate, condominiums, affordable housing, penn quarter, potomac river flood, west end | 0
For about a decade now, an indicator of economic activity in DC has been the number of erection cranes you can count as you as you drive down into the Potomac River flood plain from upper Northwest. You can pretty much see all of the downtown and a good bit of the Southwest and Southeast too from the piedmont above downtown. I counted the largest number a couple years ago—28.
The City was building aggressively, with Gallery Place (about 5 blocks north of the National Mall) completing…
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Matt Stroud | Fri, Nov 9th, 2007 | Category: Headlines | City: Headlines | Tags: washington dc, affordable housing, palestine, food deserts, immigrant intifada, coney island, parking nightmares | 0
Madison Alderman Seeks to Curb Parking
“The west side City Council member wants to cap the amount of parking at new offices, shopping centers and medical centers. Currently, there are few limits on the size of commercial parking lots in the city of Madison, with developers basically free to build as much parking as they feel is financially feasible.” Meanwhile, New Yorkers resort to religion in the quest for a parking space.
DC Afforable Housing Demolished, But Not Replaced
“The…
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