Posted inOpinion, Opinion Contributor We need a new approach to our failing affordable-housing policy by The Washington Post June 30, 2019June 29, 2019
Posted inMaine Focus See where housing is threatened in Maine because of the shutdown by Jackie Farwell January 12, 2019January 12, 2019
Posted inBangor, News Bangor’s housing problems have become ‘unacceptable.’ New report tells city to tackle them. by Charles Eichacker January 12, 2019January 12, 2019
Posted inNation, National Business, News, Wires Mortgage rates continue 5-week slide, plunging to levels not seen in more than 4 months by The Washington Post January 3, 2019
Posted inBangor, Maine Focus, News, State Homeless with 4 kids, a Bangor man called nearly 100 landlords to find a place to live by Callie Ferguson November 19, 2018April 19, 2019
Posted inBusiness, News, State Maine home sales dropped 5 percent but prices remain strong by Lori Valigra October 19, 2018
Posted inNews, Politics, State LePage signs foreclosure bill, calls it horrible by Maine Public September 26, 2018September 26, 2018
Posted inBangor, Maine Focus, News, State The $132k idea that could reduce Bangor’s eviction problem by Alex Acquisto and Erin Rhoda September 24, 2018September 24, 2018
Posted inNational Business, Wires A worker earning minimum wage can’t afford a two-bedroom apartment anywhere in the US by The Washington Post June 14, 2018June 14, 2018
Posted inNews, York Maine city grapples with whether to renovate or demolish abandoned homes by Opinion Contributor February 8, 2018October 31, 2024
Posted inNews, York Locals expected to pack meeting in opposition to 119-unit housing project by Opinion Contributor October 11, 2017October 11, 2017
Posted inAroostook, Bangor, Enterprise, Maine Focus, Mid-Maine, News, Penobscot, Piscataquis, State The Maine towns with the greatest percentage of empty homes by Adanya Lustig January 5, 2017June 2, 2017
Posted inNews, Portland, State How to understand the battle between developers and opponents in Portland by Seth Koenig February 16, 2016February 17, 2016
Posted inNews, Portland, The Point Portland wants another 15,000 people by 2030. What do its residents want? by Seth Koenig January 11, 2016February 11, 2016