Por: Los Angeles Times Politics September 28, 2022
In a historic deal between affordable housing groups and labor unions, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two major bills on Wednesday to convert underutilized and vacant commercial buildings into housing. Senate Bill 6 and Assembly Bill 2011 incentivize housing projects in commercial corridors otherwise zoned for large retail and office buildings as a way to help California fill a multimillion-unit shortage in its housing supply. Both bills guarantee... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 02, 2022
There are no easy ways to address the severe shortage of housing in California. Land is scarce, property costs are skyrocketing, and when developers do build, it’s generally easier to finance market-rate housing even though the most acute need is for affordable housing.... + más
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Associated Press USA Business September 29, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — They’ve become a familiar sight along the wide commercial corridors of America — empty buildings once filled by big retailers who have closed their doors, in part because many of their customers shop online.Now, two new laws in California would... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 28, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – They've become a familiar sight along the wide commercial corridors of America — empty buildings once filled by big retailers who have closed their doors, in part because many of their customers shop online.Now, two new laws in California would let... + más
California governor signs laws to boost housing production | Associated Press
Slate USA Business September 24, 2022
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has on his desk a long-awaited reform bill that will make housing cheaper and more abundant, help mom ’n’ pop restaurants get started, let architects reuse historic buildings, and make the state’s neighborhoods more walkable. What issue... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Business September 22, 2022
Members of the City Council rejected, then approved, a controversial plan to install a training facility for the Chicago Fire soccer team on Chicago Housing Authority land — an extraordinary reversal that highlighted the power mayors have to implement their agenda. The Zoning... + más
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10 WBNS USA Politics September 21, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mayor Andrew Ginther announced that a portion of the $1.5 billion bond package that will go before Columbus voters in November would address central Ohio's housing crisis. and several community leaders outlined a plan for a proposed $200 million... + más
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