Young Professionals Drawn in by Yonkers Waterfront Redevelopment
"There is more on the drawing board for this area, which encompasses the waterfront radiating northward from Getty Square, the core of this 18-square-mile city.Publication Date: Wed, 03/12/2008
View ArticleWhy Portland is Better than Vancouver
In looking at factors like how welcoming the city is to young creative people, its bicycle friendliness, and its handling of homelessness, this piece finds Portland to be the better of the two cities....
View ArticleWhere the Hipsters Go
The International Herald Tribune compiles a list of the best international cities that are attractive to young professionals because of their "hip vibe" and good planning. "This survey is not based...
View ArticleIn the Wake of Foreclosures, Nationwide Rents Hit All-Time High
Over the past five years, the housing crisis has shattered the credit of millions of former homeowners, pushing families across the country into an increasingly tight rental market. Compounded by...
View ArticleD.C.'s Popularity Brings Growing Pains
Over the last decade, successive administrations and their teams of urban planners have focused on attracting young professionals to D.C. with ambitious plans for growth. And their efforts have been...
View ArticleConsummating the Marriage Between Bikes and Geeks
“'There’s a lot of tech geeks out there who are also bike geeks,' says Boulder-based Quick Left’s marketing manager Rachel Scott. She’s speaking from personal experience.Publication Date: Thu, 05/09/2013
View ArticleU.S. Economic Growth Shows Urban-Rural Divide
Job growth is up in Texas, but the effects have been concentrated in the state’s largest cities: Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.Publication Date: Sun, 07/07/2019
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