Housing Production
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Housing Production, from most recent to least.
DC Wants to Trade Tax Breaks for Affordable Housing
Nena Perry-Brown | February 16th 2022
The abatements target the Capitol Hill, Rock Creek East, Rock Creek West, and Upper Northeast planning areas.... read»
DC Added Second-Most Housing Units Per Square Mile in the Past Decade
Nena Perry-Brown | August 18th 2021
The counties with more housing construction per square mile were all in the New York metro area.... read»
The Details of President Biden's Proposed $213 Billion Housing Plan
Nena Perry-Brown | June 10th 2021
The proposal suggests using a combination of programs to incentivize eliminating exclusionary zoning and producing and preserving affordable housing.... read»
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Montgomery County Passes Bill That Could Bring Thousands of Units to Metro Stations
Nena Perry-Brown | October 7th 2020
The bill offers tax incentivizes for high-density residential transit-oriented development through the end of 2032.... read»
Passive Multifamily, Shady Grove TOD: Montgomery County Housing Production Fund's First Units
Nena Perry-Brown | July 13th 2020
Proposed last month, the fund still needs budget approval from the Montgomery County Council.... read»
A Bill Could Bring Thousands of Residential Units to Montgomery County Metro Stations
Nena Perry-Brown | July 6th 2020
On Tuesday, the Council plans to introduce a bill granting developers a property tax exemption for constructing high-rise development on WMATA-owned p... read»
Montgomery County May Try New Affordable Housing Financing Option
Nena Perry-Brown | June 23rd 2020
The County Council's Planning, Housing & Economic Development committee agreed to advance a proposal that could finance at least 1,750 affordable uni... read»
DC Mayor's Proposed Budget Includes Tax Break for Affordable Housing
Nena Perry-Brown | May 19th 2020
The tax abatement incentivizes affordable housing production in planning areas where it is sparse.... read»
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