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Brookings on MINTS link to case study with other examples of innovative housing solutions [[https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-a-kansas-city-neighborhood-is-protecting-renters-while-investing-in-itself/]] | Brookings on MINTS link to case study with other examples of innovative housing solutions [[https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-a-kansas-city-neighborhood-is-protecting-renters-while-investing-in-itself/]] | ||
Trust Neighborhoods is the innovator, started in KC with two apartments in three years it’s grown to a handful of cities, 170 apartments and $60m in capital. Their three year report card is worth reading. [[https://open.substack.com/pub/trustneighborhoods/p/trust-neighborhoods-turns-3?r=134yl&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post]] | [[Trust Neighborhoods]] is the innovator, started in KC with two apartments in three years it’s grown to a handful of cities, 170 apartments and $60m in capital. Their three year report card is worth reading. [[https://open.substack.com/pub/trustneighborhoods/p/trust-neighborhoods-turns-3?r=134yl&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post]] | ||
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Brookings on MINTS link to case study with other examples of innovative housing solutions [[2]]
Trust Neighborhoods is the innovator, started in KC with two apartments in three years it’s grown to a handful of cities, 170 apartments and $60m in capital. Their three year report card is worth reading. [[3]]
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