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    Explore " austinhousing" with insightful episodes like "We're Number... 40? Why Austin No Longer Owns the Coveted "Best Places to Live" Survey", "Austin's Homeless Crisis: Mobile Loaves & Fishes Founder Alan Graham Offers Insight", "KIRO ACTION and Brohn Homes Take Different Paths to Solving Austin's Housing Crisis" and "Common Ground: Viewpoints Vary, But Key Leaders Agree on Several Solutions" from podcasts like ""ATX Ahead", "ATX Ahead", "ATX Ahead" and "ATX Ahead"" and more!

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    We're Number... 40? Why Austin No Longer Owns the Coveted "Best Places to Live" Survey

    We're Number... 40? Why Austin No Longer Owns the Coveted "Best Places to Live" Survey

    Longtime locals including ABJ Editor Colin Pope have seen this coming for the past decade, and now it's a reality reflected in the rankings. In the respected U.S. News & World Report "Best Places to Live" rankings for 2023, Austin plummeted to 40th. Still the most desirable major metro in Texas, but no longer the darling of the survey. In this episode, Colin joins ABJ Managing Editor Will Anderson to offer his unique perspective, and point to the two major issues that dragged our city down the rankings.

    Austin's Homeless Crisis: Mobile Loaves & Fishes Founder Alan Graham Offers Insight

    Austin's Homeless Crisis: Mobile Loaves & Fishes Founder Alan Graham Offers Insight

    Austin's exponential growth over the past decade has been good for business. But the resulting housing crunch put downward pressure on our most vulnerable, low income citizens. In this episode, ABJ Assistant Managing Editor Paul Thompson invites Alan Graham, Founder & CEO of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, to share what he and his team are doing to help address this crisis.

    KIRO ACTION and Brohn Homes Take Different Paths to Solving Austin's Housing Crisis

    KIRO ACTION and Brohn Homes Take Different Paths to Solving Austin's Housing Crisis

    Our series continues with an innovative start-up and a local homebuilder taking different, but plausible approaches to solving Austin's housing crisis. ABJ Managing Editor Will Anderson meets up with KIRO ACTION HOUSING Founder Sam Haytham at SXSW. Haytham takes on the homeless crisis at its root cause: lack of accessible shelter.  At the other end of the spectrum, ABJ Residential Real Estate Reporter Michelle Pitcher invites Brohn Homes Co-President Aaron Boenig to share what he and his team are doing to drive down the price of new construction homes across the region.

    Common Ground: Viewpoints Vary, But Key Leaders Agree on Several Solutions

    Common Ground: Viewpoints Vary, But Key Leaders Agree on Several Solutions

    In this episode we continue our conversation, seeking solutions to Austin's housing affordability crisis. Reporter Kathryn Hardison invites Nora Linares-Moeller, who tackles the topic on many fronts as the Executive Director at HOUSINGWORKS AUSTIN. Linares-Moeller shares her perspective and experience.  Meantime, Reporter Michelle Pitcher calls on Robert Lee, CEO of Pearlstone Partners, who clearly defines his company's mission to offer "attainable housing", detailing many projects completed and in the works across Austin.

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