Tackling the Housing Crisis Through One Year of the Rooftop
Our Future of Land and Housing team revisits some of the most exciting ideas from the first year of their contributor-driven blog.
Big ideas, bold solutions. Explore the latest research, analysis, and policy insights from our experts.聽聽
Our Future of Land and Housing team revisits some of the most exciting ideas from the first year of their contributor-driven blog.
GLRN is a first-of-its-kind initiative to empower receiving cities across the Midwest to build more housing in preparation for future climate migration.
From The Rooftop, first-time homebuyer programs are helping people purchase and stay in their homes while building household wealth even in high-cost markets.
From The Rooftop: Even when housing projects clear zoning hurdles, financing gaps impede construction. California housing finance innovators are changing that.
This updated analysis of annual eviction trends in Washington, DC, examines eviction filing data from June 2025 through February 2026.
Architect Andrew Frederick talks with The Rooftop on how to combine natural materials, climate action, and high performance construction.
On The Rooftop: Alameda County, CA is piloting innovations to make missing middle housing easier and cheaper to build.聽
Climate risk expert Alice Hill spoke with The Rooftop about housing affordability, homeowners insurance, and climate change.
Ahead of climate migration, Cincinnati should prioritize boosting access to its many older, affordable homes.
Grace Arlan with the Flagstone Initiative spotlights their innovative model for upstream eviction prevention: no-interest rent loans.