Run-down real estate set for reuse in two Adirondack centers
By Tim Rowland
Housing advocates work to add units in Jay and Tupper Lake.
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By Tim Rowland
Housing advocates work to add units in Jay and Tupper Lake.
Government, nonprofits work to bridge gap between older adults 'aging in place' and broader community
By Tim Rowland
Blue Line seeks new location after North Hudson backs away from $23M affordable housing project
By Tim Rowland
The study, prepared by Novogradac of Bethesda, Md., indicated that middle-class residents cannot afford the typical $300,000 home.
By Tim Rowland
A broad array of advocates diagnosed the ailing Adirondack housing industry, and batted about plans for one day restoring it to health.
By Tim Rowland
Essex County moves ahead with plan for 40 units in North Hudson and 20 more in yet-to-be determined location
By Tim Rowland
10 takeaways from a 6-month series on housing issues in the Adirondacks
By Tim Rowland
From town halls to advocacy groups to the Adirondack Park Agency, hamlets and hamlet expansion are viewed as the best hope for affordable housing.
Adirondack Explorer's "Taking Stock of Housing" series culminates with an event Nov. 1 at the Wild Center