Stacked Against Us

The City that Saved Itself

51 min · 9 de dic de 2025
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South Bend spent decades defined by what it lost: a factory, a workforce, a future. But instead of trying to resurrect a past that wasn’t coming back, it chose incremental, local repair. This episode explores how a city long in decline wrote a new story on its own terms. Continue to learn more at strongtowns.org/stackedagainstus [http://strongtowns.org/stackedagainstus] 1. Strong Towns:  (Video) Can American Cities Save Themselves? This One Thinks So. [https://youtu.be/qRv02yQWkp8] 2. What now for South Bend neighborhoods after '1,000 houses in 1,000 days' [https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/news/local/2019/04/13/what-now-for-south-bend-neighborhoods-after-1000-houses-in-1000-days/117179140/]? 3. Strong Towns: A New Generation of Townmakers [https://archive.strongtowns.org/journal/2021/10/20/a-new-generation-of-town-makers] 4. Strong Towns: Meet the City Leader Turning Vacant Lots Into Homes in Kalamazoo [https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2025-2-26-rebekah-kik-is-using-the-power-of-local-government-to-lift-barriers] 5. Creating Local Ownership through Alternative Equity [https://youtu.be/IoTexVna1GI] (Documentary featuring Jordan Richardson and Tony Ruiz) 6. Strong Towns: The 30-Year Mortgage Was Bad. The 40-Year Mortgage Will Be Even Worse. [https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024-9-23-the-30-year-mortgage-was-bad-the-40-year-mortgage-will-be-even-worse] 7. The Housing-Ready City [https://www.strongtowns.org/housingready]: Toolkits offering the policies, practices, and financing that will make housing better for everyone.

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The City that Saved Itself

South Bend spent decades defined by what it lost: a factory, a workforce, a future. But instead of trying to resurrect a past that wasn’t coming back, it chose incremental, local repair. This episode explores how a city long in decline wrote a new story on its own terms. Continue to learn more at strongtowns.org/stackedagainstus [http://strongtowns.org/stackedagainstus] 1. Strong Towns:  (Video) Can American Cities Save Themselves? This One Thinks So. [https://youtu.be/qRv02yQWkp8] 2. What now for South Bend neighborhoods after '1,000 houses in 1,000 days' [https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/news/local/2019/04/13/what-now-for-south-bend-neighborhoods-after-1000-houses-in-1000-days/117179140/]? 3. Strong Towns: A New Generation of Townmakers [https://archive.strongtowns.org/journal/2021/10/20/a-new-generation-of-town-makers] 4. Strong Towns: Meet the City Leader Turning Vacant Lots Into Homes in Kalamazoo [https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2025-2-26-rebekah-kik-is-using-the-power-of-local-government-to-lift-barriers] 5. Creating Local Ownership through Alternative Equity [https://youtu.be/IoTexVna1GI] (Documentary featuring Jordan Richardson and Tony Ruiz) 6. Strong Towns: The 30-Year Mortgage Was Bad. The 40-Year Mortgage Will Be Even Worse. [https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024-9-23-the-30-year-mortgage-was-bad-the-40-year-mortgage-will-be-even-worse] 7. The Housing-Ready City [https://www.strongtowns.org/housingready]: Toolkits offering the policies, practices, and financing that will make housing better for everyone.

9 de dic de 202551 min
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Escaping the Housing Trap

How can communities rebuild stability in a system designed for speculation? This episode highlights bottom-up efforts where neighbors, small developers, and local leaders are charting a different path. Show notes: 1. Strong Towns: When one extra unit triggers a giant leap in red tape [https://strongtowns.webflow.io/journal/2025-10-07-when-one-extra-unit-triggers-a-giant-leap-in-red-tape] 2. New York Times: Would the Housing Crisis Ease if Boomers Rented Out Their Empty Rooms? https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/04/business/economy/housing-crisis-multifamily-adu.html [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/04/business/economy/housing-crisis-multifamily-adu.html] 3. Strong Towns: How Affordable Housing Distracts People From Housing Affordability [https://strongtowns.webflow.io/journal/2024-5-28-how-affordable-housing-distracts-people-from-housing-affordability] 4. Strong Towns: How a Board Game Exposed Barriers to Local Investment & Inspired Change [https://strongtowns.org/journal/2025-11-6-how-a-board-game-exposed-barriers-to-local-investment-and-inspired-change] 5. Strong Towns: Death by Parking [https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2023-03-29-death-by-parking] 6. Strong Towns: A Slow and Steady (but Bittersweet) Victory Against Arcane Parking Mandates [https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024-01-30-a-slow-and-steady-but-bittersweet-victory-against-arcane-parking-mandates] 7. Escaping the Housing Trap [http://strongtowns.org/book#housing-trap] by Charles Marohn and Daniel Herriges 8. Check out other resources at strongtowns.org/stackedagainstus [http://strongtowns.org/stackedagainstus]

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