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Connecticut’s housing shortage is a significant barrier to economic growth. Here's what needs to happen to fix it.
After neighbors balked at the size of its first project, a developer has scaled back its plan for an affordable housing ...
Connecticut’s political leadership — like too many Democratic-led governments across the country — failed to meet the moment.
Three Connecticut cities were ranked among the top 10 “hottest housing markets” in the United States this spring, according ...
Texas just passed several laws that will make it easier to build housing in the Lonestar state. In Connecticut, a similar ...
Housing BEST OF 2022: Connecticut towns got $1.5 billion from feds. They’ve budgeted roughly 1% for housing by Andrew Brown and Ginny Monk December 30, 2022 @ 6:00 am ...
A new report found the state’s economic growth is being held back by a shortage of housing. It comes as lawmakers focus on housing reforms at the state capitol. “The housing shortage that we ...
From 2019 to 2023, fair market rent values in Hartford rose an average of 27% and evictions rose 19% in 2022. Landlords and tenants have opposing ideas on what to do about Connecticut's housing ...
Gov. Ned Lamont this week vetoed what would have been the most significant housing legislation Connecticut has seen in years, over concerns that the bill undermined towns' rights to set housing ...
As a grand opening was held for a new housing development in Stafford, a study that was just released finds Connecticut is in need of more than 100,000 affordable housing units to help fulfill demand.
Connecticut has taken several approaches to reduce poverty, including focusing on increasing affordable housing, enhancing education, supporting workforce development, and expanding social services.
Connecticut’s deepening affordable housing crisis shows no signs of slowing down as legislators and activists grapple with solutions to an ever-increasing shortage of homes. According to data from the ...