> Paradoxically, building affordable units is more feasible in affluent areas like Beverly Hills because developers can charge much higher rents on the market-rate units.
I've read that reasearch shows that economic integration gets better outcomes than segregating people by wealth/income. This phenomenon seems to encourage it.
(Also, I think it's more democratic, in the broad sense.)
> Paradoxically, building affordable units is more feasible in affluent areas like Beverly Hills because developers can charge much higher rents on the market-rate units.
I've read that reasearch shows that economic integration gets better outcomes than segregating people by wealth/income. This phenomenon seems to encourage it.
(Also, I think it's more democratic, in the broad sense.)