Weaponizing Historic Preservation

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Today on Upzoned, host Abby Kinney and regular co-host Chuck Marohn are joined by a special guest: Shomari Benton, the co-founder of Benton Lloyd & Chung (a law firm in Kansas City, Missouri, that specializes in land use and real estate). He is also an avid urbanist, historic preservation advocate, and small-scale developer.
Together, they discuss an article from The Atlantic by Nolan Gray, titled “Stop Fetishizing Old Homes.” Gray takes a rather spicy approach to talking about historic preservation, and how it has ultimately harmed the capacity for many cities across the U.S. to develop a sufficient number of housing units in a housing crisis.
He argues that the fetishization of old homes has encouraged our society to weaponize preservation in a self-righteous pursuit that clouds the more important need of building more housing. According to the author, we need to start getting serious about new construction, as opposed to preserving old housing—which he compares to poorly maintained, unsafe junker cars being forced back into service after their intended lifespan.
What’s the Strong Towns take on this conversation? Find out as Abby, Chuck, and Shomari “upzone” it!
Additional Show Notes

“Stop Fetishizing Old Homes,” by M. Nolan Gray, The Atlantic (January 2022)


Shomari Benton (Twitter)


Abby Kinney (Twitter)


Charles Marohn (Twitter)


Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom


Weaponizing Historic Preservation

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