October 15, 2025 Last Update: 10/14/2025
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Contributors : About the Site
  • Archive
  • Home
  • Economics
  • Politics
  • Urban Issues
  • Small Cities
  • Demographics
  • Suburbs
  • Housing
  • Planning

%profilenode

  • View
  • Track

Latest Activity at NewGeography.com

TitlePosterRepliesUpdated
The Evolution of Red and Blue America 1988-2012 Richard Morrill611 years 32 weeks ago
Gentrification and its Discontents: Notes from New Orleans Richard Campanella1511 years 32 weeks ago
We Had To Destroy the City In Order to Save It Aaron M. Renn511 years 33 weeks ago
'Lone Eagle' Cities: Where The Most People Work From Home Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox211 years 33 weeks ago
Southern California has Aging Issues Joel Kotkin311 years 33 weeks ago
Mobility for the Poor: Car-Sharing, Car Loans, and the Limits of Public Transit Jeff Khau1711 years 34 weeks ago
New Zealand Has Worst Traffic: International Data Wendell Cox511 years 35 weeks ago
Housing: Bubble Trouble or Staying the Course? Bill Watkins211 years 35 weeks ago
Moving South and West? Metropolitan America in 2042 Wendell Cox111 years 37 weeks ago
Job Dispersion in Major US Metropolitan Areas: 1960-2010 Wendell Cox311 years 38 weeks ago
« first‹ previous…151617181920212223…next ›last »

Subscribe to NG Articles

Get new posts by email:

CONNECT WITH US:

follow.it

NewGeography.com is a joint venture of Joel Kotkin and Praxis Strategy Group

Featured Content








 

The Coming of Neo-Feudalism

Joel Kotkin's newest book The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class is now available to order. Learn more about this title and Joel's other books.  

Infinite Suburbia

Infinite Suburbia is the culmination of the MIT Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism's yearlong study of the future of suburban development. Find out more.

Books

Authored by Aaron Renn, The Urban State of Mind: Meditations on the City is the first Urbanophile e-book, featuring provocative essays on the key issues facing our cities, including innovation, talent attraction and brain drain, global soft power, sustainability, economic development, and localism.
 
Read Michael Lind's new book, Hell to Pay: How the Suppression of Wages is Destroying America.
 

Popular Content

  • The Latest On Metro Areas and Educational Attainment
  • A New Brand for Houston
  • African Farmers Hungry for Markets
  • Net Domestic Migration Rate, 25 Largest Metropolitan Areas, 2001-2007
  • The Suburbs are Sexy
more

Recommended Books

  • The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050 By Joel Kotkin - Available Now
  • The City: A Global History by Joel Kotkin
  • Why is construction so backward? Co-authored by Ian Abley
  • Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation Is Remaking America by Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais
  • War on the Dream: How Anti-Sprawl Policy Threatens the Quality of Life by Wendell Cox
  • Remembering the Twentieth Century Limited by Matthew Stevenson
  • An April Across America By Matthew Stevenson

Blogroll and Partner Sites

  • Burgh Diaspora
  • Center for Economic Research & Forecasting
  • China Urban Development
  • Houston Strategies
  • The Rural Blog
  • The Urbanophile
  • Joel Kotkin
  • Praxis Strategy Group

more

User login

  • Request new password

  • © 2025 New Geography
  • BLOGS :
  • CONTRIBUTORS :
  • CONTACT :
  • Stay up to date:
  • RSS FEED
Website design and development by: