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Partner Program With Shelterforce: Taking the ADU Model to the Next Level

Accessory Dwelling Units, or ADUs, have burst onto the housing scene as a way to create “gentle density,” allow people to age in place, and provide cash flow to lower-income homeowners. More and more places are legalizing their construction, but that is only the first step. In this webinar you’ll hear from four people who have worked on both the policy and program side in various communities across the country, from the Bay Area to Durham. They’re working to refine the requirements and set up financing, incentives and support systems that not only enable ADUs to actually be built, but also to be affordable and forces for increasing racial equity. This session is part of Next City’s Solutions of the Year, a multi-day virtual convening of seven sessions that will frame the conversation for 2023.  [[person 1]]  [[person 2]]  [[person 3]]  [[person 4]]  [[person 5]]  [[person 6]] [[logo 1]]

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The Making Of Co-op City, America's Biggest Housing Co-op

Co-op City in the Bronx is the size of a small city — as well as a decades old housing co-op and an island of comparative affordability. How did it come about? Annemarie Sammartino, author of "Freedomland," explains in her new book.

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Banks develop programs to improve access to homeownership

Homeownership rates among people of color are nearly 30 percent lower than among white families, according to data.

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