Jonathan Berk 🏠
@berkie1.bsky.social
Supporting a new generation of walkable neighborhoods with housing abundance, active public realms, & thriving small business ecosystems. Founder remainplaces.com
We lost my grandmother last night at 102. She lived her life with kindness and respect, setting an example for all of us.
She always said the secret to her long, healthy life was just that: kindness and respect for others.
It’s a lesson we could all use a little more of today.
She always said the secret to her long, healthy life was just that: kindness and respect for others.
It’s a lesson we could all use a little more of today.
November 10, 2025 at 12:26 AM
We lost my grandmother last night at 102. She lived her life with kindness and respect, setting an example for all of us.
She always said the secret to her long, healthy life was just that: kindness and respect for others.
It’s a lesson we could all use a little more of today.
She always said the secret to her long, healthy life was just that: kindness and respect for others.
It’s a lesson we could all use a little more of today.
New England has some of the largest minimum lot size requirements in the country.
These rules make it illegal to build the kinds of modest homes that already define many of our neighborhoods, driving up prices, restricting new housing, and freezing communities in time.
These rules make it illegal to build the kinds of modest homes that already define many of our neighborhoods, driving up prices, restricting new housing, and freezing communities in time.
November 9, 2025 at 10:17 PM
New England has some of the largest minimum lot size requirements in the country.
These rules make it illegal to build the kinds of modest homes that already define many of our neighborhoods, driving up prices, restricting new housing, and freezing communities in time.
These rules make it illegal to build the kinds of modest homes that already define many of our neighborhoods, driving up prices, restricting new housing, and freezing communities in time.
The median age of a first-time home buyer in the US has now exceeded 40 for the first time in history, up from 30 in 2010.
The median age of all US homebuyers jumped to 59.
The median age of all US homebuyers jumped to 59.
November 6, 2025 at 2:46 PM
The median age of a first-time home buyer in the US has now exceeded 40 for the first time in history, up from 30 in 2010.
The median age of all US homebuyers jumped to 59.
The median age of all US homebuyers jumped to 59.
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An incomplete list of cities where housing abundance was a major campaign issue & pro-housing candidates held or expanded majorities:
- Bozeman, MT
- Cambridge, MA
- Durham, NC
- Kalispell, MT
- Littleton, CO
- Manchester, NH
- Missoula, MT
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Seattle, WA
- Wilmington, NC
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- Bozeman, MT
- Cambridge, MA
- Durham, NC
- Kalispell, MT
- Littleton, CO
- Manchester, NH
- Missoula, MT
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Seattle, WA
- Wilmington, NC
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We'll post a list sometime soon but in addition to all the D vs. R stories tonight, in basically every nonpartisan election in the country today, the more pro-housing candidate won.
November 5, 2025 at 6:24 PM
An incomplete list of cities where housing abundance was a major campaign issue & pro-housing candidates held or expanded majorities:
- Bozeman, MT
- Cambridge, MA
- Durham, NC
- Kalispell, MT
- Littleton, CO
- Manchester, NH
- Missoula, MT
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Seattle, WA
- Wilmington, NC
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- Bozeman, MT
- Cambridge, MA
- Durham, NC
- Kalispell, MT
- Littleton, CO
- Manchester, NH
- Missoula, MT
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Seattle, WA
- Wilmington, NC
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A proposal has been filed for 24 new homes to replace a former single-family home on 1.5 acres of land in Medway's new MBTA Communities multi-family district.
November 3, 2025 at 5:06 PM
A proposal has been filed for 24 new homes to replace a former single-family home on 1.5 acres of land in Medway's new MBTA Communities multi-family district.
By not allowing largely any new housing since the 1980s, Winthrop has forced a slow, but dramatic, change on their 'community chatacter.'
In 1970, Winthrop was home to 20,300 with a median age of 33... today, just 18,500 with a median age of nearly 44.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/03/b...
In 1970, Winthrop was home to 20,300 with a median age of 33... today, just 18,500 with a median age of nearly 44.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/03/b...
How the state’s most ambitious housing law in decades is tearing this peninsula town apart - The Boston Globe
Many towns have been divided over the MBTA Communities Act, but few as badly as Winthrop.
www.bostonglobe.com
November 3, 2025 at 5:02 PM
By not allowing largely any new housing since the 1980s, Winthrop has forced a slow, but dramatic, change on their 'community chatacter.'
In 1970, Winthrop was home to 20,300 with a median age of 33... today, just 18,500 with a median age of nearly 44.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/03/b...
In 1970, Winthrop was home to 20,300 with a median age of 33... today, just 18,500 with a median age of nearly 44.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/03/b...
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World Series, Stadium Edition: Rogers Centre vs. Dodger Stadium 🤔
October 24, 2025 at 6:59 PM
World Series, Stadium Edition: Rogers Centre vs. Dodger Stadium 🤔
Beverly didn’t wait for the state to tell them to do the right thing. New zoning in the 2010s unlocked 1,400 new homes, largely along a transit oriented stretch of Rantoul Street. They knew more housing options would make their community stronger & support new small businesses.
October 29, 2025 at 11:14 PM
Beverly didn’t wait for the state to tell them to do the right thing. New zoning in the 2010s unlocked 1,400 new homes, largely along a transit oriented stretch of Rantoul Street. They knew more housing options would make their community stronger & support new small businesses.
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After living in Asia for 13 years it's amazing to me how Americans actively choose such shitty housing & zoning policies. Nobody in America outside of New York or Chicago knows what real density is or how it vastly improves quality of life.
Minneapolis built more housing than any other major Midwest city & it’s not a mystery why.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
October 27, 2025 at 5:47 PM
After living in Asia for 13 years it's amazing to me how Americans actively choose such shitty housing & zoning policies. Nobody in America outside of New York or Chicago knows what real density is or how it vastly improves quality of life.
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Are you suggesting the basic laws of economics might apply to housing costs?!
Minneapolis built more housing than any other major Midwest city & it’s not a mystery why.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
October 27, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Are you suggesting the basic laws of economics might apply to housing costs?!
Minneapolis built more housing than any other major Midwest city & it’s not a mystery why.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
October 27, 2025 at 4:22 PM
Minneapolis built more housing than any other major Midwest city & it’s not a mystery why.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
They allowed modest density housing types city-wide, cut regressive parking mandates, and made it easier to build apartments near transit.
The results: more homes + slowed rent growth.
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Dodger Stadium's parking lot is so big that it could fit an additional 10 Dodger Stadiums.
People think that families were displaced out of Chavez Ravine in the 50s in order to build the stadium, but it's technically more accurate to say that they were displaced to build the stadium's parking lots.
People think that families were displaced out of Chavez Ravine in the 50s in order to build the stadium, but it's technically more accurate to say that they were displaced to build the stadium's parking lots.
October 24, 2025 at 7:07 PM
Dodger Stadium's parking lot is so big that it could fit an additional 10 Dodger Stadiums.
People think that families were displaced out of Chavez Ravine in the 50s in order to build the stadium, but it's technically more accurate to say that they were displaced to build the stadium's parking lots.
People think that families were displaced out of Chavez Ravine in the 50s in order to build the stadium, but it's technically more accurate to say that they were displaced to build the stadium's parking lots.
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It was wonderful celebrating all the Housing wins we’ve had in Massachusetts over the last year.
Ft. @jessekb.bsky.social @berkie1.bsky.social @ajcampbellma.bsky.social
Ft. @jessekb.bsky.social @berkie1.bsky.social @ajcampbellma.bsky.social
October 24, 2025 at 7:55 PM
It was wonderful celebrating all the Housing wins we’ve had in Massachusetts over the last year.
Ft. @jessekb.bsky.social @berkie1.bsky.social @ajcampbellma.bsky.social
Ft. @jessekb.bsky.social @berkie1.bsky.social @ajcampbellma.bsky.social
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In Toronto, the stadium is near the country’s biggest transit station and now surrounded by dense urbanism. Sometimes we get it right.
World Series, Stadium Edition: Rogers Centre vs. Dodger Stadium 🤔
October 24, 2025 at 8:06 PM
In Toronto, the stadium is near the country’s biggest transit station and now surrounded by dense urbanism. Sometimes we get it right.
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If the Rogers Centre had a parking lot that covered the same surface area as the Dodgers' parking lot, it would stretch from Queen Street on one end to the Lake Ontario waterfront on the other
October 24, 2025 at 8:33 PM
If the Rogers Centre had a parking lot that covered the same surface area as the Dodgers' parking lot, it would stretch from Queen Street on one end to the Lake Ontario waterfront on the other
World Series, Stadium Edition: Rogers Centre vs. Dodger Stadium 🤔
October 24, 2025 at 6:59 PM
World Series, Stadium Edition: Rogers Centre vs. Dodger Stadium 🤔
Massachusetts' municipal elections are coming up in just 2-weeks!
This year, @abundanthousingma.org endorsed 29 pro-housing candidates for City Council in Boston, Worcester, Salem, Medford, Newton & Somerville.
🗳️Learn more about the candidates below & PLEASE VOTE ON Nov. 4.
This year, @abundanthousingma.org endorsed 29 pro-housing candidates for City Council in Boston, Worcester, Salem, Medford, Newton & Somerville.
🗳️Learn more about the candidates below & PLEASE VOTE ON Nov. 4.
October 22, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Massachusetts' municipal elections are coming up in just 2-weeks!
This year, @abundanthousingma.org endorsed 29 pro-housing candidates for City Council in Boston, Worcester, Salem, Medford, Newton & Somerville.
🗳️Learn more about the candidates below & PLEASE VOTE ON Nov. 4.
This year, @abundanthousingma.org endorsed 29 pro-housing candidates for City Council in Boston, Worcester, Salem, Medford, Newton & Somerville.
🗳️Learn more about the candidates below & PLEASE VOTE ON Nov. 4.
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In Salem, as in most Massachusetts communities, 90% of residential lots are smaller than current zoning’s minimum lot size requirements.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
October 20, 2025 at 12:21 PM
In Salem, as in most Massachusetts communities, 90% of residential lots are smaller than current zoning’s minimum lot size requirements.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
In Salem, as in most Massachusetts communities, 90% of residential lots are smaller than current zoning’s minimum lot size requirements.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
October 20, 2025 at 12:21 PM
In Salem, as in most Massachusetts communities, 90% of residential lots are smaller than current zoning’s minimum lot size requirements.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
In other words, most of the homes that make up the neighborhoods we love today couldn’t be built under modern zoning rules.
One of the best weekends of the year in one of America’s greatest cities.
❤️ Boston
❤️ Boston
October 19, 2025 at 7:34 PM
One of the best weekends of the year in one of America’s greatest cities.
❤️ Boston
❤️ Boston
Lots of love for America in Salem, MA today. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
October 18, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Lots of love for America in Salem, MA today. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Weston, MA has 11,443 people living on 10,481 acres of land <15mi from Boston.
Modest reforms to allow 15-unit/acre on barely 1% of the land passed Town Meeting this week, required by MBTA Communities.
89% of the town still requires at least 40,000sf of land to build a 1f home.
Modest reforms to allow 15-unit/acre on barely 1% of the land passed Town Meeting this week, required by MBTA Communities.
89% of the town still requires at least 40,000sf of land to build a 1f home.
October 17, 2025 at 12:06 PM
Weston, MA has 11,443 people living on 10,481 acres of land <15mi from Boston.
Modest reforms to allow 15-unit/acre on barely 1% of the land passed Town Meeting this week, required by MBTA Communities.
89% of the town still requires at least 40,000sf of land to build a 1f home.
Modest reforms to allow 15-unit/acre on barely 1% of the land passed Town Meeting this week, required by MBTA Communities.
89% of the town still requires at least 40,000sf of land to build a 1f home.
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"In 2020, [Portland, OR] approved building [middle housing] on lots zoned for single family homes... A new report from the City says, it's working. 1,400 new units built in just a few years and each one is $300,000 less expensive than a typical single family home." @nbcnews.com
May 2, 2025 at 11:30 PM
"In 2020, [Portland, OR] approved building [middle housing] on lots zoned for single family homes... A new report from the City says, it's working. 1,400 new units built in just a few years and each one is $300,000 less expensive than a typical single family home." @nbcnews.com
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In the 60s–80s, we built 120k–160k homes a year in the form of duplexes, triplexes & townhomes, mostly by small builders.
Since 2008? Fewer than 20k.
We didn’t just lose small builders, we dismantled the ecosystem that financed them.
To fix housing, we need to bring them back.
Since 2008? Fewer than 20k.
We didn’t just lose small builders, we dismantled the ecosystem that financed them.
To fix housing, we need to bring them back.
October 15, 2025 at 12:54 PM
In the 60s–80s, we built 120k–160k homes a year in the form of duplexes, triplexes & townhomes, mostly by small builders.
Since 2008? Fewer than 20k.
We didn’t just lose small builders, we dismantled the ecosystem that financed them.
To fix housing, we need to bring them back.
Since 2008? Fewer than 20k.
We didn’t just lose small builders, we dismantled the ecosystem that financed them.
To fix housing, we need to bring them back.
Assuming no changes in 2026, the ages of New England's Senate Delegation in 2027
Collins (ME)- 74
King (ME)- 83
Markey (MA)- 80
Warren (MA)- 78
Whitehouse (RI)- 72
Reed (RI)- 77
Blumenthal (CT)- 81
Murphy (CT)- 54
Shaheen (NH)- 80
Hassan (NH)- 69
Welch (VT)- 80
Sanders (VT)- 86
Collins (ME)- 74
King (ME)- 83
Markey (MA)- 80
Warren (MA)- 78
Whitehouse (RI)- 72
Reed (RI)- 77
Blumenthal (CT)- 81
Murphy (CT)- 54
Shaheen (NH)- 80
Hassan (NH)- 69
Welch (VT)- 80
Sanders (VT)- 86
October 15, 2025 at 1:41 PM
Assuming no changes in 2026, the ages of New England's Senate Delegation in 2027
Collins (ME)- 74
King (ME)- 83
Markey (MA)- 80
Warren (MA)- 78
Whitehouse (RI)- 72
Reed (RI)- 77
Blumenthal (CT)- 81
Murphy (CT)- 54
Shaheen (NH)- 80
Hassan (NH)- 69
Welch (VT)- 80
Sanders (VT)- 86
Collins (ME)- 74
King (ME)- 83
Markey (MA)- 80
Warren (MA)- 78
Whitehouse (RI)- 72
Reed (RI)- 77
Blumenthal (CT)- 81
Murphy (CT)- 54
Shaheen (NH)- 80
Hassan (NH)- 69
Welch (VT)- 80
Sanders (VT)- 86