"Prefabs sprout"

Economist | October 22, 2016

Off-the-peg homes could solve a shortage of houses and builder

A CAVERNOUS factory just outside Leeds may point to a shake-up of Britain’s construction industry. The building, which covers an area equivalent to seven football pitches, has just been kitted out by Legal and General Homes, a wing of the insurance and pensions giant. In the new year it will start producing pre-manufactured, or “modular”, houses.

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"U.S. As Land-Use Rule Rise, Economic Mobility Slows, Research Says"

Wall Street Journal | October 18, 2016

Developer Patrick Kennedy wants to build apartments for middle-class families near San Francisco’s Financial District, but he is struggling to win the city’s approval. The problem: in one spot the building’s courtyard is 5 feet too narrow.

Mr. Kennedy said his efforts constantly run up against such obstacles, which he said drive up the cost of construction and make it nearly impossible to build anything but luxury housing in one of the nation’s most expensive markets.

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"6 things about cities from Richard Florida"

Brandon Donnelly | October 18, 2016

Last week Richard Florida headlined an “Urban Lab” panel at the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate. It was moderated by Sam Chandan, who is dean of the Shack Institute.

Here are 6 takeaways from the discussion, with a few of my own thoughts attached:

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"Tent dwellers for a day seek solutions for homeless"

SF Chronicle | October 17, 2016

It was a very different group of tent dwellers who set up camp Monday morning in front of City Hall.

Jennine Jacob pitched her tent and then rolled out a portable solar panel for recharging cell phones. Robert Weiss’ tent was next to a sign that read: “Proud SF parent and homeowner disgusted by how SF city treats homeless.”

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"At His 350-Square-Foot Apartment, Small Space Champion Graham Hill Practices What He Preaches"

Dwell | October 17, 2016

The seasoned micro-dweller challenges himself to downsize yet again.

In 2012, entrepreneur Graham Hill moved into a 420-square-foot SoHo studio that would act as his personal residence and a showcase for a movement. “I wanted to start a conversation about how doing more with less could improve our lives from an environmental, financial, and even emotional perspective,” he explains.

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"Could micro-apartments solve the affordable housing crisis?"

Los Angeles Times | October 16, 2016

Cities across America are facing a devastating housing affordability crisis. One obvious potential solution is micro-units. Adding density without affecting the skyline, they offer housing at a lower price point than is usually available in expensive areas.

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"San Jose: New law would make city first to allow “tiny homes” for homeless"

The Mercury News | October 8, 2016

SAN JOSE — A newly signed law will allow San Jose to become the first California city to create tiny homes for the homeless by bypassing the state’s confining building codes.

City housing officials and advocates for the homeless call the new legislation a “game-changer” in the fight to solve one of the Silicon Valley’s most intractable problems.

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"Developer of $50 Million Zaha Hadid N.Y. Penthouse Now Explores Tiny Homes"

Bloomberg | October 7, 2016

London’s latest micro flats meet the country’s minimum space requirements. Technically.

They’re built for one person. There’s only a shower, no bathtub allowed or they violate minimum size regulations. And if the concept works, its deep-pocketed New York backer may try to export the model.

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