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Hayes Barton Homeowners Protest “Missing Middle” Housing

by Jasmine Gallup 10/06/202201/11/2023

A small group of wealthy white homeowners is protesting Raleigh’s “missing middle” zoning policy, which allows more townhomes and apartment buildings to be built.

Posted inWake County

The Triangle’s Municipalities Can Address the Region’s Dwindling Stock of Affordable Housing—If They Act Quickly and Decisively

by Jasmine Gallup 11/03/202101/10/2023
Posted inWake County

Developer John Kane Wants to Build Raleigh’s Tallest Skyscraper. Will the City Council Let Him?

by Leigh Tauss 04/17/201901/11/2023
Posted inNews

Eight Years Ago, Chapel Hill Enacted the Most Progressive Affordable Housing Policy in the Triangle. Here’s How It Failed.

by Matt Hartman 08/22/201801/10/2023
Posted inArchives

Report touts the housing benefits of inclusionary zoning

by Billy Ball 09/25/201502/08/2023

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