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Inside LA’s Endless Queues for Housing, Care, and Survival

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July 8, 2026

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How waiting became Los Angeles’ homelessness policy. The post Inside LA’s Endless Queues for Housing, Care, and Survival appeared first on Knock LA.

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The Real Deal

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· Jul 1, 2026

Hamptons affordable housing efforts yield slow progress

The persistent “trade parade” — the daily procession of workers trekking into the Hamptons from points west — has long highlighted how the housing crisis in the Hamptons has outrun years of policy talk. Available living space for anyone not wealthy remains limited across the East End, even as the region’s policymakers have devoted meetings and discussions to the quandary. Several years ago, the region, home to several of the country’s priciest housing markets, found a promising tool: the Peconic Bay Community Housing Fund. A 0.5 percent tax was tacked onto home sales in Southampton, East Hampton, Southold and Shelter []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Inc.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

Americans Are Staying Put in These 5 Cities—and Flocking to These 5 Others

Las Vegas leads the nation in renters looking close to home, while Raleigh tops the list for out-of-town interest. Here’s what’s driving the shift.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 30, 2026

LA's Homelessness Strategy Needs a Next Act

LA's Homelessness Strategy Needs a Next Act

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 6, 2026

Planning laws: Rural Ireland needs young families to stay there, otherwise it won't survive

Housing isn’t just a planning issue. It’s about keeping schools open, GAA clubs thriving, and communities alive for the next generation, writes Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere.

Variety

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· Jul 10, 2026

LISTEN: Politics Puts a Spotlight on the Production Exodus From California and Other U.S. Filming Hubs

The crisis of runaway production, both in California and nationwide, never seems to stray too far from the headlines thanks to what a political football the issue has become. Luring more TV and film shoots to Los Angeles though financial incentives remains a critical concern because of the tens of thousands of jobs that have []

Curbed

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· Jun 25, 2026

The New Places to Shop, Eat, and Stay in the Hamptons

From in-demand diners to beloved bookstores.

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Related coverage for "Inside LA’s Endless Queues for Housing, Care, and Survival": The Real Deal — Hamptons affordable housing efforts yield slow progress. Inc.com — Americans Are Staying Put in These 5 Cities—and Flocking to These 5 Others. Real Clear Politics — LA's Homelessness Strategy Needs a Next Act. TheJournal.ie — Planning laws: Rural Ireland needs young families to stay there, otherwise it won't survive. Variety — LISTEN: Politics Puts a Spotlight on the Production Exodus From California and Other U.S. Filming Hubs. Curbed — The New Places to Shop, Eat, and Stay in the Hamptons