A commenter on the article (Comparing Urban Densities: Winnipeg and New York) expressed an interest in seeing the extent of the New York urban area. read more »
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Canada, U.S. Cities with Largest CBDs Lost Population
New population estimates by census authorities in Canada (Statistics Canada) and the United States (Bureau of the Census) show that cities (municipalities) with the largest central business districts lost residents in the year ended July 1, 2021. read more »
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30-Minute Commute Access: Theoretical and Actual
For some years, the University of Minnesota’s Accessibility Observatory has produced major metropolitan area job access estimates for the average worker, at various trip lengths and modes. read more »
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American Unions are Making a Comeback
Recent victories for unions at Amazon, Starbucks and Apple stores suggest to some a resurgence of America’s long declining labour movement. read more »
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That Vegas train
The latest hopeful horn toot from Bloomberg (with some notes of skepticism--and they forgot to mention the high gas prices!): https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-04-18/high-speed-train-from...
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Downtown San Francisco Happy Hours; Thursday is the New Friday
Chase DiFeliciantonio reports in the March 28, 2020 San Francisco Chronicle that efforts to attract office workers back to downtown San Francisco read more »
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Why People are Moving Out of California
Wendell Cox talks with California Insider about costs of living and who is moving away from the Golden State. read more »
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Joel Kotkin talks with Robert Bryce on 'The Power Hungry Podcast'
In his second appearance on the Power Hungry Podcast, Kotkin discusses his recent article for Quillette, “The New Great Game,” how China and Russia are allying against the West, why America needs “a new nationalism” to counter this alliance read more »
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March 24th Event: The Next California Migration
California poses many challenges for the middle- and working-class. As a result, there is a significant migration of people, jobs, and opportunities— both within and outside the state. read more »
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43% of Canada’s Employed Worked Majority of Hours at Home: January 2022
Statistics Canada reports that remote work reached a pandemic era recently. read more »
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