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Burgh Diaspora
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Superstar Neighborhoods and the Concentration of Wealth
The geography of income inequality is all about demand.
Turning Real Estate Market Fundamentals on Their Head
Superstar cities and the spread of gentrification.
Giving Up on Urban Neighborhoods
Many of the efforts made to resuscitate dying cities aren't concerned with dying neighborhoods. Sometimes it's easier to just amputate the limbs to save the body.
Geography of Income Equality and Gentrification
In a truly global market, the price of real estate doesn't necessarily reflect the ability of those living in the area to afford it.
Migration and Development in an Age of Growing Economic Inequality
A dispatch from the "Reinventing Older Communities: Bridging Growth & Opportunity" conference in Philadelphia.
Myths of Population Decline and Fiscal Stress in American Cities
Day two at the "Reinventing Older Communities: Bridging Growth & Opportunity" conference in Philadelphia.
Does Geographic Context Matter When Reinventing America’s Older Communities?
Not really. Common problems, regardless of place, will lead to common solutions.
Why Is Brooklyn Dying?
The borough has experienced a drop in average per capita income, but there's a good reason for that.