Scott Beyer • 6 min read
How do good ideas go from theory into political reality? This has become a pressing question for America’s YIMBY movement.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
Much like America’s East Coast, the West Coast is struggling from a housing affordability problem – meaning Washington, Oregon and California.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
During an era of urban renaissance, and while sitting within one of America’s most prosperous regions, Baltimore has managed to become the nation’s biggest tragedy.
Scott Beyer • 5 min read
By the reckoning of today’s pundits, wealth inequality is one of the seminal problems of our time. It has been called a “moral issue” by Bernie Sanders.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
The nation’s capital is gentrifying – right before our eyes. The high home prices that once largely existed west of Rock Creek Park are spreading eastward.
Scott Beyer • 5 min read
Readers of this publication may already know about the modern industry towns of America, and what they have done to housing markets.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing has been gutted – and now there is a lawsuit. In January, Ben Carson, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), delayed an agency rule meant to desegregate U.S. cities. Now the affordable housing industry has filed NFHA et al v Carson, aiming to restore the rule.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
In these last few decades, as Americans have flocked to major metros, two economic trends have surfaced.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
The South has played a crucial role in American history, and by extension, in the nation’s architectural legacy.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
Memphis and Nashville are viewed as the two prominent cities of Tennessee. But their realities, both at street level and in statistics, are very different.
Scott Beyer • 6 min read
The rise in home costs has led to some creative solutions and workarounds by city governments to reduce prices.
Scott Beyer • 8 min read
Overall, Memphis is pretty old-school. As a city filled with rural migrants and defined by decades of slow growth, it maintains a dated and Southern feel.