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  1. Homes for a Changing Region series: Housing for the life cycle

    • By Nancy Firfer and MPC Research Assistant Sam Svoboda
    • Dec 13, 2013
  2. Homes for a Changing Region series: Transit-oriented development

    • By Nancy Firfer and MPC Research Assistant Sam Svoboda
    • Dec 9, 2013
  3. Homes for a Changing Region series: Planning for people

    • By Nancy Firfer and MPC Research Assistant Sam Svoboda
    • Nov 27, 2013
  4. Taking action: Government efficiency and DuPage County

    • By Josh Ellis and MPC Research Assistants Jamie Makatche and Jeffrey Nolish
    • Nov 20, 2013
  5. Accelerating Change Series: Building resources to battle foreclosure

    • By Bridget Gainer, 10th District Cook County Commissioner
    • Oct 24, 2013
  6. Making the Case for Collaboration at RHOPI's Annual Forum

    • By Breann Gala and MPC Research Assistant Charles Dabah
    • Oct 15, 2013
  7. How the Chicago region can confront suburban poverty

    • By Breann Gala and MPC AmeriCorps VISTA Member Kaitlyn McClain
    • Oct 7, 2013
  8. Chicago’s southland is open for business!

    • By Breann Gala and Kate Calabra, MPC research assistant
    • Aug 28, 2013

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