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Land Banks
The Weekly Wrap: A California City Was Sued for Not Zoning for Affordable Housing
How Cities Are Experimenting With Reparations in Urban Policy
The South Side’s New Collective Approach to Commercial Corridors
In Detroit, A Push to Help Black Farmers Purchase Land
Newark Hopes a Land Bank Will Help Revitalize its Neighborhoods
Tenants of Five Minneapolis Buildings Now Own Their Homes. Here’s How They Did It
Twin Cities Land Bank Using Its Balance Sheet to Protect Vulnerable Communities
Washington, D.C., Aims to Improve Underserved Neighborhoods Through Better Land Management
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How Marginalized Communities Are Getting Control over Development
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Next Land Bank Director Sees Chance to Make Big Changes in Detroit
In Flint Neighborhood, Vacant Lots Will Soon Bear Fruit
Detroit Land Bank Authority Names New Executive Director
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