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House divided : how the mis...
"A citizen's guide to making the big city a place where we can afford to live. Housing is increasingly unattainable in successful global cities, and Toronto is no exception - in part because of zoning that protects "stable" residential neighbourhoods with high property values. House Divided is a citizen's guide for changing the way housing can work in big cities. Using Toronto as a case study, this anthology unpacks the affordability crisis and offers innovative ideas for creating housing for all ages and demographic groups. With charts, maps, data, and policy prescriptions, House Divided poses tough questions about the issue that will make or break the global city of the future."--
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monografia Rebiun39281270 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun39281270 m o d cr mn |||||||| 190502t20192019oncab ob 000 0 eng 2019396129 20190109939 can 1192333944 1243146681 1469097095 1469104246 9781770565937 EPUB) 1770565930 EPUB) 9781770565944 PDF) 1770565949 PDF) 9781552453865 1552453863 9781552453865 AU@ 000065402607 AU@ 000069535509 NLC eng rda NLC N$T OCLCF YDX TOH OCLCQ NLC VT2 OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCL CANEL OCLCO lac n-cn-on BUS 032000 bisacsh SOC 000000 bisacsh 363.509713/54 23 cci1icc lacc af101fs lacc House divided how the missing middle can solve Toronto's affordability crisis edited by Alex Bozikovic, Cheryll Case, John Lorinc, Annabel Vaughan First edition Toronto Coach House Books [2019] Toronto Toronto Coach House Books 2019 1 online resource 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Foreword -- Introduction : the stability trap -- A yellowbelt index -- First floor : housing past -- Second floor : housing present -- Third floor : housing future -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Citizen's guide to gentle density -- Appendix 2. Excerpt from "Housing affordability in growing urban areas" Access restricted to LAC onsite clients. Online access with authorization. star. CaOONL "A citizen's guide to making the big city a place where we can afford to live. Housing is increasingly unattainable in successful global cities, and Toronto is no exception - in part because of zoning that protects "stable" residential neighbourhoods with high property values. House Divided is a citizen's guide for changing the way housing can work in big cities. Using Toronto as a case study, this anthology unpacks the affordability crisis and offers innovative ideas for creating housing for all ages and demographic groups. With charts, maps, data, and policy prescriptions, House Divided poses tough questions about the issue that will make or break the global city of the future."-- Provided by publisher Issued also in printed form Housing- Ontario- Toronto Housing policy- Ontario- Toronto Housing- Ontario- Toronto- Finance Housing- Economic aspects- Ontario- Toronto Housing- Prices- Ontario- Toronto Logement- Ontario- Toronto Logement- Politique gouvernementale- Ontario- Toronto Logement- Ontario- Toronto- Finances Logement- Aspect économique- Ontario- Toronto Logement- Prix- Ontario- Toronto BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure. SOCIAL SCIENCE / General. Housing. Housing- Economic aspects. Housing- Finance. Housing policy. Housing- Prices. Ontario- Toronto. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpTXwhyWg6TcM8tk47fv3 Economic aspects Finance Housing Housing policy Prices Business and economics Canadian nonfiction Political science Bozikovic, Alex editor Case, Cheryll 1995-) editor Lorinc, John 1963-) editor Vaughan, Annabel 1964-) editor Print version House divided. First edition. Toronto : Coach House Books, [2019] 1552453863 9781552453865 (DLC) 2019396129 (OCoLC)1056779708