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affordable housing ordinance coming to a head - big implications for current boom?
Greg Hinz has a great column in this week's Crain's. Apparently some type of affordable housing mandate will likely be voted on in the very near future. This does have a lot of relevance to the current high-rise condo boom. Hinz makes an excellent point - most likely to be hurt are mid-price units/middle-income buyers (I would add upper-middle as well). The most luxurious units/developments and wealthiest buyers will feel little impact. Many of the residential high-rises in this boom (of course not the tallest or highest-profile, but many of the type that make up the sheer numbers that define this boom) would be at least somewhat negatively impacted by a mandate. Overall nice piece by Hinz and I really do agree with his position (the sole burden of this very important issue - providing affordable housing for the city's vital workforce - shouldn't be placed squarely on the shoulders of the city's residential developers, as it is a much broader issue that should be dealt with by the entire population/business community and at a larger geography...
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