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Tag Archives: data
Rentlogic Chrome Extension
Rentlogic is an NYC-based rental listing and rating site driven by open data from the City of New York. I worked with Rentlogic to write the copy they used for the Chrome browser extension.
Airbnb vs NYC: Are Short-Term Leases Really Endangering Housing? | RentLogic
Out of every company I’ve worked with, RentLogic was one of my favourites. I wrote this (and other) posts for their blog.
Rent Burden and Rental Market Data: East Harlem and the Upper East Side | RentLogic
Out of every company I’ve worked with, RentLogic was one of my favourites. I wrote this (and other) posts for their blog.
Nothing About 2016 Made Any Fucking Sense (or, Fake News Isn’t The Only Fake News)
Proponents of rationalism and free debate are perfectly willing to silence any conversation that questions their perceptions of the world. But when our daily lives are absurd in the most dangerous ways, the answer isn’t to fall back into the trap of responding with more fantasy.
Bushwick, Resisting: Open Data and Affordable Housing
Affordable housing is serious business in Brooklyn. Squarely in the crosshairs of gentrifiers, the borough — oft-celebrated, oft-condemned — is a rental market battleground.
Portions of this post were originally published in two posts on the RentLogic blog.