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Author Archives: Jacob Steimer

Posted inHousing

Section 8 vouchers used to be a golden ticket to get a home – but not anymore

by Jacob Steimer January 28, 2022January 30, 2022
Posted inHousing

A homeless man died outside City Hall. How should the city respond?

by Jacob Steimer January 21, 2022January 28, 2022
Posted inHousing

No Shelter: Out of prison and nowhere to go

by Jacob Steimer January 13, 2022February 24, 2022
Posted inHousing

Controversial Whitehaven development dropped but not yet dead

by Jacob Steimer January 7, 2022January 7, 2022
Posted inHousing

Soaked carpets and no A/C: Memphians describe renting from Prager Group

by Jacob Steimer January 6, 2022January 7, 2022
Posted inHousing

Is more affordable housing the right choice for Whitehaven?

by Jacob Steimer January 3, 2022September 17, 2022
Posted inHousing

As residents feel blindsided, what exactly is happening at College Park?

by Carrington J. Tatum and Jacob Steimer December 7, 2021December 14, 2021
Posted inEconomic Justice

Kim Hill grew up in Whitehaven and now leads a $12M development nearby

by Jacob Steimer November 29, 2021December 1, 2021
Posted inRacial Justice

Council to consider some name dropping, community lifting for streets, public spaces

by Carrington J. Tatum and Jacob Steimer November 19, 2021November 20, 2021
Posted inEconomic Justice

As more renters face eviction, Emergency Rental Assistance flaws persist

by Jacob Steimer November 15, 2021November 17, 2021

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