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Creating housing for the homeless, Amazon HQ2 city can expect spike in home prices, & more

Published November 1, 2018 (over 7 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Creating housing for the homeless, Amazon HQ2 city can expect spike in home prices, & more
New proposed city council legislation would require rental projects that receive taxpayer subsidies to set aside 15 percent of apartments for people living in a city shelter (The New York Times)
The city released a list of buildings where tenants might be at risk of harassment by landlords (The Real Deal)
Co-living companies are growing aggressively with massive new projects (Curbed via The Wall Street Journal)
Be careful what you wish for: Housing prices are expected to spike where Amazon locates its second headquarters, thanks to an expected influx of 50,000 employees making on average $100,000 a year (CityLab)
A deep dive into the history of Columbus Circle, designed as a traffic circle serving horses and carts in 1857 (StreetEasy)
Would you buy a coffee table made out of Legos for $9,000? (Apartment Therapy)
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