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Conor Dougherty

Conor Dougherty

Economics Reporter at The New York Times - San Francisco Bureau

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  • English
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  • Real Estate
  • Regional News

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Recent Articles

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After the Apocalypse, Will We Decamp to a Suburb or a High-Rise?

“Paradise” and “Silo” have opposing takes on the future of urban organization, echoing the debate over America’s housing shortage today.
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Coffee and Flowers in Focus Amid U.S.-Colombia Trade Tensions

Colombia is a relatively minor trading partner to the United States, but some industries are much more exposed than others.
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California Officials Seek to Stem Property Speculation and Eviction...

Californians are worried that the blazes, which have damaged thousands of homes, will make the city’s housing crisis worse.
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A Sense of Belonging, Shaped by Fire

Conor Dougherty, who covers housing based in Los Angeles, explores the notion of where he’s from in the aftermath of the wildfires.
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Newsom Suspends State Environmental Rules for Rebuilding After Fires

California is one of America’s most difficult and costly places to build — a driving factor behind the state’s longstanding affordable housing shortage.
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Wildfires Will Deepen Housing Shortage in Los Angeles

With so many people displaced and looking for rentals, the region’s housing options could grow even scarcer and more expensive.
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How Easy Rawlins Built a Real Estate Empire, One Crime Novel at a Time

Walter Mosley talks about how his fictional hero frees himself from wage labor through America’s favorite side hustle: landlording.
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Can Harris Really Build 3 Million New Housing Units?

Can Harris Really Build 3 Million New Housing Units?
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How the Cost of Housing Became So Crushing

The roots of the property crisis run deep and have proved very hard to fix.
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Why Too Few Homes Get Built in the U.S.

We explore why it could take a long time to fix — and what policymakers are doing about it.
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What Kalamazoo (Yes, Kalamazoo) Reveals About the Nation’s Housing ...

A decade ago, the city — and all of Michigan — had too many houses. Now it has a shortage. The shift there explains today’s costly housing market in the rest of the country.