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Tim Logan Born: 09/07/1978 Nationality: American Occupation: Journalist Years Active: 2001-Present

Tim Logan is an American journalist known for his expertise in business, housing, and real estate. He has written for several prominent publications, including The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and others, covering stories that explore the intersection of real estate and their impact on communities.

Early Life and Education

Logan was born in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated with a degree in American Studies from the University of Notre Dame.

Career

Tim Logan began his journalism career at the South Bend Tribune, where he developed a reputation for his in-depth reporting on housing and real estate. His work often focuses on affordable housing policies, economic development, or urban planning.

In 2007, Logan joined The St. Louis Post Dispatch as a housing and urban development reporter, where he covered key developments in the city’s real estate market, including high-profile projects and housing affordability issues. Later, he moved to The Boston Globe, contributing to its coverage of the housing crisis in Boston.

Awards and Recognition • Gerald Loeb Award for Business Journalism 2011

Logan’s reporting has earned him recognition for its quality. He has been a recipient of numerous awards in Journalism.

Legacy and Impact

Logan’s work has been cited in discussions about the housing crisis and has influenced public awareness.





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