In Barcelona, Rent Control Shows PromiseโBut Short Term Rentals Limit Progress
It’s been a year since Catalunya implemented rent control. How well is it working, and why have tenants rallied for more protections?
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Thereโs a Community Oversight Fight Brewing in the Bronx
After organizing and giving input for decades, the community around the Kingsbridge Armory might actually see it redevelopedโand they want to continue to have a say in how it goes.
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In New Jersey, Pivotal Affordable Housing Decision Turns 50
The Mount Laurel Doctrine is credited with helping to create 75,000 affordable homes in New Jersey. But, of course, it hasnโt been a simple panacea either.
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Poem: Ode to Jackson Heights
Usman Hameedi, chair of Mass Poetry, captures Jackson Heights in a poem that evokes the sensory delights of a favorite place.

Six Reasons Why Housing Is a Human Right
A law professor explains why housing should beโand someday might beโconsidered a human right in the United States.
How We Organized to Keep Mobile Home Park Residents in Their Homes
After residents got notice that their mobile home park was going up for sale, advocates made use of a Virginia law that required the owners to consider a resident-supported counteroffer.
What’s Going On With the HUD Budget?
As the federal government teeters on the edge of a shutdown, housing advocates warn of cuts to affordable housing programs in the remaining months of FY 2025โand say to brace for even deeper threats in FY 2026. From the loss of rental vouchers to slashed homeless assistance grants, whatโs at risk now and what should advocates prepare for in the coming budget battles?
HUD Funding Uncertainty Is Already Changing These Peopleโs Lives
From a disabled supportive housing resident set to lose her apartment to homeless service providers awaiting frozen funds, those affected by HUD cutbacks tell us whatโs at stake.
Mission-Driven or Profit-Driven? Enterpriseโs Hidden Role in Mobile Home Park Purchases
Despite Enterprise Community Partnersโ majority voting stake in Bellwether Enterprise, the nonprofit lender long insisted it couldnโt address its subsidiary commercial mortgage lenderโs questionable lending for mobile home park purchases.
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Trump, Homelessness, and the Road Ahead, a Webinar
The Trump administration’s policies are putting homelessness services at risk. How can housing advocates respond to those threats?
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Fixing the Housing Crisis Beyond Supply, a Webinar
What are the root causes of the housing crisis and how can we address them?
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The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, a Shelterforce Webinar
What is the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and how will it benefit affordable housing residents and community development organizations?
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Co-op Ownership of Mobile Home Communities, A Webinar
There’s a growing number of manufactured housing owners who are joining together to buy their mobile home parks. We chat with residents, advocates, and technical assistance providers about the ins and outs of buying land together.
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