Canada’s Million-Dollar Housing Crisis

Canada’s Million-Dollar Housing Crisis

Janet Robertson had few choices after being evicted from her apartment of two decades in Vancouver, Canada’s most expensive city. Even listings in nearby suburbs were out of reach after years of paying 900 Canadian dollars, or $650, monthly for her studio apartment. She kept going until she could find something she could afford and…

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Why Developers Think Child Care Is Good for Business

Why Developers Think Child Care Is Good for Business

Good morning. It’s Monday. Today we’ll look at why some apartment buildings are replacing amenity spaces like common rooms with child care centers. There’s an emerging alliance between real estate, one of New York City’s most powerful industries, and child care, one of its most beleaguered sectors. Why? There’s a shortage of preschool programs in…

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