What Are Housing Equity Indicators—and Why Do They Matter?
How housing is created or accessed is not equal. Behind every zoning decision, development project, or eviction case is a larger question
Case Study Spotlight: Reserves at Gray Park — Lessons for Dallas
Underutilized city-owned parcels are increasingly the subject of affordable and attainable housing conversations.
Challenges and The Promise of Deconstruction as a Climate and Housing Solution
Deconstruction is redefining what it means to tear down and rebuild. Demolitions are mass-scale wreckings, whereas deconstruction involves disassembling a building piece by piece.
Exploring How Redevelopment Can Rejuvenate Community Pride
What happens when a boarded-up theater comes back to life? Or when a beloved community center gets remodeled with innovative and fresh designs?
Key Findings from Development for Non-Developers
The Urban Land Institute released Development for Nondevelopers. This report demystifies the real estate development process for those outside the industry
The Real Costs of Running Nonprofits: Capacity Building Challenges of 2025
We have had a busy spring, filled with amazing conversations with leaders of peer organizations. There are so many organizations that are going above and beyond the call of duty
Bush Institute Report Reveals Nation Falling Short: When Homes Become Unaffordable, So Does Opportunity
Housing is the foundation for stability, opportunity, and long-term equity. DCH has witnessed and reported over time how rising prices and underproduction are forcing families to the edge
90% of Texans Say Housing Affordability Is a Problem—What That Means for Dallas
A new statewide survey by the University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs and Texas Southern University confirms what we have been seeing in our communities; Texans are struggling with the cost of housing. DCH is unpacking some of the survey’s most impactful insights.
Case Study: San Francisco Housing Crisis Blueprints for Solutions
San Francisco is one of the epicenters of severe housing shortages in the United States. With exorbitant rents, a growing homeless population, and a shortage of affordable homes
Celebrating National Volunteer Month and The Spirit of Service in Dallas
Communities across the United States come together each April to celebrate National Volunteer Month. During the month of April the contributions of volunteers are honored
Credit Scores and Housing: Understanding Their Role in Homeownership in the Dallas Market
Unless you are paying in cash, your credit score plays a critical role in determining your ability to secure a mortgage. The typical credit score needed for a mortgage is around 620, but the reality is a bit more complex, especially in high-demand areas like Dallas.
Intersection and Impact of Childcare and Housing
Childcare is central to the economic stability of families, and so is housing. The rising costs of both create significant burdens on households, often consuming substantial portions of incomes and placing many out of the workforce. Integrating social services with affordable housing initiatives is a promising solution to alleviate these challenges.
Pros and Cons of Community Land Trusts and Shared Equity Housing Models
Affordable housing, especially in urban centers, is an issue we face worldwide. Solutions are needed to create sustainable pathways to homeownership that provide housing and bridge futures.
The Importance of Sustainable Attainable Housing
The global need for sustainable and affordable housing has never been more urgent. Mixed-income communities address the demand for affordable housing
Breaking Barriers in Tech: Inspiring Story of Mark Dean
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates quickly come to mind when you think of tech innovators, however one of the most significant figures in modern computing is Dr. Mark Dean
Recognizing Beverly Loraine Greene: Trailblazer in Architecture and Affordable Housing
DCH would like to honor the legacy of Beverly Loraine Greene, a trailblazing architect who broke barriers of both race and gender as the first black female architect
The State of Housing in Dallas: Challenges, Progress, and What’s Next
DCH is comprised of individuals whose talent, commitment to equity and sustainability, and drive is, we think, unparalleled in Dallas.
The Who’s Who at DCH: Community Engagement Manager, Kristen Williams
DCH is comprised of individuals whose talent, commitment to equity and sustainability, and drive is, we think, unparalleled in Dallas.
Breaking Barriers: How Nonprofit Developers Are Advancing Housing Equity in 2025
Creating equitable housing and meeting the demands of a growing population, such as Dallas, is one of the biggest challenges facing lawmakers, nonprofits, developers, and especially nonprofit developers. Rising costs