An analysis of property ownership records from the past 20 years shows that Durham’s new powerbrokers are increasingly large investment firms based outside of North Carolina, and the city has little power to regulate their influence.
Matt Hartman
Posted inNews
Eight Years Ago, Chapel Hill Enacted the Most Progressive Affordable Housing Policy in the Triangle. Here’s How It Failed.
Inclusionary zoning hasn’t been much of a tool. It might have made things worse.
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Mind the Food Gap: Who Does Farm-to-Table Serve?
The Eddy Pub in Saxapahaw is not trying to rip you off by charging twelve dollars for a burger, says owner Claire Haslam. She explains that the restaurant she and her partner opened in the renovated mill at the center of Saxapahaw’s development boom, the one they describe as a “central gathering place for the […]

