D.C.’s leading Democratic candidates for mayor are vowing to build thousands of new housing units in a bid to increase supply and bring down high costs squeezing renters. The only problem: Their proposals are coming at a time when developers and investors aren’t interested in building housing. New building permits have…
D.C. mayoral candidates want to build more housing – but investors don’t — Washington Post
June 30, 2026
Published April 11, 2026 by The Washington Post
Plans by Janeese Lewis George and Kenyan R. McDuffie to increase the housing supply and lower costs for renters are different in scope, but they face the same hurdles.
