

The Missing Middle
11 snips May 18, 2022
Explore the challenge of finding mid-sized rental options in urban centers like Toronto. The discussion reveals the 'Missing Middle' phenomenon, highlighting how restrictive zoning laws have shaped housing availability. Historical biases and urban segregation come into play as they advocate for more diverse and equitable neighborhoods. Dive into the absurdities of zoning regulations and hear real stories from developers navigating these obstacles. The episode sheds light on the urgent need for reform in housing policy.
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Toronto Apartment Search
- Jay Coburn moved to Toronto seeking a mid-sized apartment.
- He found only expensive small condos and basement apartments.
Missing Middle Defined
- Many North American cities lack "missing middle" housing.
- This term refers to multi-unit buildings smaller than large apartment towers.
Exclusionary Zoning
- Early 20th-century zoning laws banned apartments in many cities.
- This was driven by racist and sexist fears about "French flats."