
Co-ops: High on housing, low on profit
Cooperative housing minimizes the role of profit in housing while foregrounding actual maintenance costs.
Where have all the condos gone? There have been three recent stories in The Columbus Dispatch on the topic of condos (1, 2, 3). This attention, however, is rare. Despite all the talk of housing affordability, there's usually not much focus on this more affordable end of the
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Nothing new about this age-old concept, really 🤷
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Lots 'o links in this edition! 🔗
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Supply isn't the silver bullet. Housing stability, quality, and affordability are also critical.
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Plus upcoming events + your trusty links 🔗
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Plus news + ghosts of zoning past 👻
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Evaluation of public comments re: 'Zone In' this Thursday
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🚘 And some thoughts on government-mandated car storage 🅿️
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🏘️ And the freshest links
Learn about housing concepts and connect with pro-housing folks.
Attend our strategy session and training event on March 27 ✍️
Supply is just one part of our affordability crisis (which isn't all that new)
We organized, educated, and advocated even more in 2023!
And an upcoming 'Snob Zoning' event! 👃🏡
And, did you know Columbus invented off-street parking requirements? 🚘
With punchy commentary and ample data ‼️
And how homeowners can weaponize public meetings.
And some thoughts on the housing approval process
And, thanks to you, our Spring Strategy Session was a success.
And a few other items for your consideration
What part will you play in welcoming new neighbors? 🙋♀️
Get your free yard sign Wednesday night in Worthington!