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Yes to the City

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A compelling exploration of the "Yes in My Backyard" (YIMBY) urban movement, this account delves into the rising costs of housing and increasing income inequality that are driving activists in cities worldwide. Rather than waiting for public housing solutions, these advocates are pushing for more construction and denser urban environments to enhance affordability. The narrative traces the YIMBY movement's roots in San Francisco and its expansion to cities like Boulder, Austin, and London, highlighting how urban density has transformed from a negative connotation to a rallying point for millennials facing housing challenges. The author examines the efforts of YIMBY activists advocating for construction, new zoning regulations, improved public transit, and political candidates aligned with their goals. This movement unites a diverse coalition, including developers, real estate professionals, and environmentalists, while also revealing the tensions between market-oriented pragmatists and proponents of rent control. The discussion emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to housing supply and the adverse effects of gentrification, portraying high-density urbanism and walkable spaces as progressive visions for society. This work chronicles a significant evolution in housing activism over the past two decades, reshaping the dialogue surrounding urban growth.

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Yes to the City, Max Holleran

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2024
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