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Ohio faces a housing shortage. One Ohio University researcher says fixing up old homes could help.
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Over the past decade, Warren has demolished and renovated more than 1,000 vacant properties. Only a few hundred remain.
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Every year, more than a thousand public schools across the country close, sometimes sitting empty for decades. But in the midst of a statewide housing shortage, some are finding a new purpose.
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Intel’s chip-making plants are expected to shake up the housing market in central Ohio. The region can take lessons from eastern Ohio, which saw rising rents during its shale development boom.
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The number of young children with lead poisoning in Ohio remains high. Advocates in Toledo hope more housing regulations can change that.
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Rural homelessness has seen an increase in the past year. Housing advocates point to fewer resources built for small towns.
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The legislation creates a process that makes it tougher for corporations to buy foreclosed properties in bundles.
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Governor Mike DeWine has signed into law a $465 million bill meant to help lower-income Ohioans pay for rent and mortgages. The new law (HB 167) has…