New housing developments seem to be overwhelmingly unaffordable to the average person, why is this happening?
This talk examines our area's history through a lens of racial equity, transportation, and housing – with a focus on Kirkland.
Policies and actions of the past created the Kirkland of today. Help us create the Kirkland we want for tomorrow.
How new buildings can actually fight displacement.
How does a growing, prospering city stay affordable for all kinds of people? At the most basic level, when there aren’t enough homes, prices will keep rising. And when there are plenty of homes, it helps prices stay down.
The “yes in my backyard” pro-housing movement crosses political and ideological lines. Unfortunately, the “not in my backyard” activists who oppose housing and neighborhood change are also pretty diverse politically.
Uytae Lee ponders why municipalities that have legalized Missing Middle housing haven’t seen a boom in Missing Middle development.