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<h1>Welcome</h1>
<p>Welcome to the work of Lexington Housing Studies, a data-driven analytic group, working in conjunction with the Lexington Housing Justice Project.</p>
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<h3>Multi-Scalar Abandonment</h3>
<p>Who owns the vacant and abandoned, where they live, and other properties they own. Click 'More Info' to read analysis: "Connecting the dots of Vacancy and Abandonment in Lexington's East End."</p>
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<a href="abandonment/" class="btn btn-primary">View map</a> <a href="https://medium.com/@HousingLEX/connecting-the-dots-of-vacancy-and-abandonment-in-lexington-s-east-end-61cc8a966de1" class="btn btn-default">More Info</a>
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<h3>Vacant/Abandoned Properties</h3>
<p>All vacant and abandoned properties determined by the Vacant Property Review Commission, as well as lines connecting properties to property owners. Click on a property to see who owns, its value, how much it sold for.</p>
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<h3>Unaffordable Housing</h3>
<p>Housing is considered unaffordable when it costs 30% or more of income. This map displays GRAPI (Gross Rent as Percent of Income) in Lexington. Housing should be a social right, not an expensive commodity.</p>
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<p>A revealing example of the concentrated private ownership of residential land in Lexington. This map displays the top 20 landlords, where their properties are, and where they live in relation to the properties.</p>
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<p>A more in-depth snapshop of concentrated private ownership of land in the Northeast area of Lexington, displaying the Top 20 landlords within these boundaries.</p>
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<h4 class="modal-title">About Lexington Housing Studies</h4>
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<p><b>Lexington Housing Studies is an organization of data-driven research and analysis of housing, property and neighborhood change in Lexington, Kentucky. We work with the Lexington Housing Justice Project and believe that there is a universal human need for and right to housing that is an affordable social entitlement rather than an expensive commodity. We aim to expose the root causes of housing injustice and to politicize people to exercise our collective right to make the city more equitable and democratic.</b></p>
<p>If you agree with our belief, then you may be interested in the Lexington Housing Justice Project, a group meeting monthly in Lexington. Some of the things we've been discussing include:
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<li>Converting vacant properties owned by slumlords into permanently affordable housing.</li>
<li>Organizing tenant associations that could fight for renters' rights, including improved housing conditions, rent freezes, and protection from evictions.</li>
<li>Bringing more land and housing under public/social ownership in order to prevent the gentrification-induced displacement of poor residents from the working class neighborhoods where many black people live.</li>
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<p>Contact us via email at <b><a href="mailto:lexhousingstudies@gmail.com">lexhousingstudies@gmail.com</a></b> for any questions/comments about the maps.</p>
<p>Email <b><a href="mailto:lexhousingjustice@gmail.com">lexhousingjustice@gmail.com</a></b> for more info and to be added to our contact list in order to stay up-to-date.</p>
<p><b>Follow and read Lexington Housing Studies' blogposts providing research and anlysis <a href="https://medium.com/@HousingLEX">here</a>.</b></p>
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<p>If you have comments or concerns about particular aspects of our work here at Lexington Housing Studies, please engage with us directly. We'd be happy to engage in civil conversation about the complexities of housing in Lexington! We have a few channels through which you can engage with us:</p>
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<li>Email: <a href="mailto:lexhousingstudies@gmail.com">lexhousingstudies@gmail.com</a></li>
<li>Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/HousingLEX">@housingLEX</a></li>
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