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Unforgotten Cities: What Ancient Urbanism Teaches About America's Crisis of Place
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Building the Future: Fixing the Global Housing Crisis
This is the second of a two-part series on the global housing crisis. Read the first part here.
The affordable housing crisis in America and many other advanced countries keeps getting worse because it is largely dominated by the wrong voices talking about the wrong places. read more »
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The "Great Bones" of Rust Belt Cities
I went to St. Louis over the weekend, and I was reminded how much I love the way St. Louis neighborhoods look. read more »
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How Sydney CBD Became a Capital of Luxury Urbanity
With a great deal of success, urban development elites have been able to sustain the illusion that Central Business Districts or downtowns are still the functional metropolitan centres they were five decades ago. read more »
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Eastern Europe's Thriving Talent Market
Modern economies are increasingly driven by talent supply, and talent is often associated with the level of formal education degrees. Yet, across the Atlantic there are large differences in the unemployment rates of highly educated people. read more »
What's Great About Midwestern Cities
Anyone who follow me here knows I write quite a bit about Midwestern cities. They’re what I know best and love most. read more »
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City Suburb Relationships — Where the Midwest is Worst
Does anyone really think about the relationship a city has to its surrounding metro area? It means a lot more than you might think. read more »
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More on the Flight from Density: Within Major Metropolitan Areas
The new data on net domestic migration between major metropolitan areas (more than 1,000,000 residents) over the last three years (July 2020 to July 2023) shows a strong movement of people away from higher urban densities to lower urban densities. read more »
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Home Ownership by Type of Residential Building
The latest American Community Survey data (2022) indicates that higher density condo living is strongly correlated with lower rates of home ownership than among detached or attached houses. The table below provides US data as well as data for the 56 major metropolitan areas by residential building density.
National Home Ownership by Type of Residential Building: Overall, 65.2% of US households owned their own homes read more »
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Demographia International Housing Affordability – 2024 Edition Released
Demographia International Housing Affordability assesses housing affordability in 94 major markets across eight nations (Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom and the, United States). read more »
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