“We’ve only had [pervasive] homelessness in the U.S. for about 50 years,” explains Alex Horowitz, project director of the Housing Policy Initiative at Pew Trusts Charitable Trusts.
Report finds single-stair buildings don’t increase fire risk. El Paso leads the nation in wastewater-to-tap purification ...
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How abandoned office buildings in L.A. could be transformed into $1,000 a month studio apartments“The U.S. is only about 50 years removed from having very little homelessness,” said Alex Horowitz, project director of the housing policy initiatives at Pew Charitable Trust and coauthor of ...
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Supreme Court can fix the homeless crisis that the government causedThose problems contribute to its rise. However, nonpartisan research led by Alex Horowitz at Pew confirms that attributing the growth in homelessness primarily to drug addiction or mental illness ...
but so far office-to-residential conversions have been tricky," said Alex Horowitz, project director for Pew's housing policy initiative. The innovative idea could help 26 percent of Houston's 1.1 ...
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$700 rents in downtown Houston? It's possible by converting old offices into coliving, study says“The U.S. used to have a lot of dorm-style housing that was inexpensive,” and provided mobility, said Alex Horowitz, project director at Pew. Coliving: 'Adult dorms' are on the rise in Houston ...
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