Housing

LISTEN: The Struggles of the Homeless in Philadelphia (1995-96)

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Hear Willie and Liz recall the struggles of the homeless in Philly

In January of 2010, the Poverty Initiatve, a group based in New York that aims to reignite Dr. Martin Luther King's Poor People's Campaign, visited Philadelphia for an immersion tour. The tour highlighted the history of the struggles of poor people in this city. Willie Baptist and Liz Theoharis, of the Poverty Initiative,  shared stories about the struggle of the homeless in 1995 and 1996.

Nutter Leaving People with AIDS Homeless for the Holidays

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Across Philadelphia over 8,000 are people living with HIV/AIDS and without adequate housing. Living homeless through the winter while struggling with a sickness that weakens the immune system, these individuals face a crisis of healthcare, housing, and poverty.

Pfizer Abandons New London Headquarters 4 Years After Landmark Eminent Domain Case

On Monday November 11th 2009, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer announced that it will abandon its $300 million dollar world research-and-development headquarters in New London CT.  This comes only  four years after a Pfizer-inspired development plan resulted in the landmark Kelo v. New London Supreme Court ruling, which sanctioned the use of eminent domain for private development.

UN Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing is holding a Public Town Hall Meeting TONIGHT

 
Raquel Rolnik, the UN Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing is holding a Public Town Hall Meeting at Union Theological Seminary to discuss concerns on public housing, social housing, homelessness, and foreclosure crises in the United States.   Personal testimonials from people directly affected by inadequate housing will be shared.Watch the event LIVE starting at 6:30 pm TONIGHT at this link.

Abatements Unfair

Friday, Jonathan Stein from Community Legal Services and a past member of the Philadelphia Tax Reform Commission got a letter to the editor published in the Philadelphia Inquirer calling for an end to Philadelphia's 10-year tax abatements for the "super-rich." The letter is reprinted below.
 

Community Marches in Demand of Transitional Housing in London

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Last month in London a community of folks got together to demand decent housing for the poor and working class communities of the city. Many of the problems we are facing in Philadelphia are not just urban or national issues but rather global issues. Check out this video of the London Coalition Against Poverty, and the struggle around Alexandra Court.

Another Wave of Foreclosures?

According to this 12 minute 60 Minutes piece, the current mortgage foreclosure crisis is just the beginning. Over the next 3 years, two types of adjustable rate mortgages (Alt-A and Option B) are due to reset interest rates at a higher level starting this winter. This means that the monthly payments will go up, and its predicted that will produce another massive wave of foreclosures.

Injustice in Housing is a Life or Death Matter

Several weeks ago Jill Porter of the Philadelphia Daily News reported on the death of a man named Roy Parker, a tenant in an illegal boarding house behind the shuttered Ivy Ridge Assisted Living facility in Roxborough. Parker and 9 other low-income residents had been renting 7 rooms at the property, at $450 each, in an effort to rebuild their lives after struggling with poverty, health, and in Parker' case, even homelessness.

Amid Housing Struggles, Center City Real Estate Sells for $4 million a floor.

I came across this mind blowing article in The Bulletin newspaper about a new high-end real estate project on Rittenhouse Square. One thing that is particularly surprising is 300 people showed up for the unveiling including Dwight Evans, Chaka Fattah, Lynne Abraham, and Michael Nutter. What a strage array of folks for the opening of a condo building. What kind of interests are really involved here? Where is the money coming from? As one of the new purchasers quoted in the article "The general rules don't apply in this case". Fascinating!

L&I Enforces Gentrification in North Philly with Evacuation of Lindley Court Apartments

When 200 residents of the Lindley Court Apartments in Logan lost their homes with two hours’ notice on Saturday, June 21st, the building' fire alarm system didn’t work, raw sewage festered in the basement, putrid garbage piled up atop overflowing dumpsters, and there was no water because the copper pipes had been stolen.
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