Midterms Could Deal a Blow to Progressive Housing Agenda

Midterms Could Deal a Blow to Progressive Housing Agenda
Single-family homes crowd a neighborhood in Los Angeles, Calif., on July 30, 2021. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images
Greg Isaacson
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Challenges to single-family zoning are gathering steam nationwide, but an ambitious progressive agenda to promote high-density housing could suffer a major setback if Democrats lose control of Congress in the November midterm elections.

Greg Isaacson
Greg Isaacson
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Greg Isaacson spent 7 years in China and Thailand researching and reporting on business and real estate in Asia, with a focus on commercial real estate in Chinese-speaking markets as well as outbound investment from China. He has also worked as a real estate research analyst in Chicago and a real estate reporter in New York.
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