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Chris Zimmerman « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. New Research Reveals the Cost of Sprawl to Municipal Coffers. July 17, 2015. July 23, 2015. By Paul Goddin for Mobility Lab. Ever since the Roman Empire. These decisions have enormous implications for a municipality’s finances, according to a new report from non-profit Smart Growth America. And real-estate advisory firm RCLCO. The report, The Fiscal Implications of Development Patterns. And RCLCO’s Lee Sobel. Businesses are Moving Ba...
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. July 24, 2015. July 24, 2015. Rents in Dupont are slightly over the median for the city, and housing values, while high, lag those of hotter neighborhoods like U Street and Logan Circle. MWCOG’s Activity Centers project. Determined that Dupont Circle is the most walkable neighborhood in D.C. (and WalkScore concurs. Photo of the Dupont Circle neighborhood by Paul Goddin. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Then this is th...
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RCLCO « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. New Research Reveals the Cost of Sprawl to Municipal Coffers. July 17, 2015. July 23, 2015. By Paul Goddin for Mobility Lab. Ever since the Roman Empire. These decisions have enormous implications for a municipality’s finances, according to a new report from non-profit Smart Growth America. And real-estate advisory firm RCLCO. The report, The Fiscal Implications of Development Patterns. And RCLCO’s Lee Sobel. Then this is the website...
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washington dc « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. It’s a Feature, Not a Bug: Inequality in Liberal Cities. November 12, 2015. November 12, 2015. At the November 10, 2015 Republican presidential debate, candidate Rand Paul said that inequality in cities — the gap between the rich and poor — “seems to be worst in cities run by Democrats.” His comment received rousing applause from the audience, and much media attention. Everyone makes $100,000! Simply Put, Paul’s implication ...
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. August 19, 2015. The Belvedere neighborhood in mid-town Baltimore is a delightful, walkable urban environment. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). This entry was posted in Photos. July 24, 2015. July 24, 2015. Photo of the Dupont Circle neighborhood by Paul Goddin. July 16, 2015.
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real estate « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. July 24, 2015. July 24, 2015. Rents in Dupont are slightly over the median for the city, and housing values, while high, lag those of hotter neighborhoods like U Street and Logan Circle. MWCOG’s Activity Centers project. Determined that Dupont Circle is the most walkable neighborhood in D.C. (and WalkScore concurs. Photo of the Dupont Circle neighborhood by Paul Goddin. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). July 17, 2015.
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sprawl « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. New Research Reveals the Cost of Sprawl to Municipal Coffers. July 17, 2015. July 23, 2015. By Paul Goddin for Mobility Lab. Ever since the Roman Empire. These decisions have enormous implications for a municipality’s finances, according to a new report from non-profit Smart Growth America. And real-estate advisory firm RCLCO. The report, The Fiscal Implications of Development Patterns. And RCLCO’s Lee Sobel. Suburbanites Seek Status...
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development « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. New Research Reveals the Cost of Sprawl to Municipal Coffers. July 17, 2015. July 23, 2015. By Paul Goddin for Mobility Lab. Ever since the Roman Empire. These decisions have enormous implications for a municipality’s finances, according to a new report from non-profit Smart Growth America. And real-estate advisory firm RCLCO. The report, The Fiscal Implications of Development Patterns. And RCLCO’s Lee Sobel. Then this is the website...
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Zillow « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. July 24, 2015. July 24, 2015. Rents in Dupont are slightly over the median for the city, and housing values, while high, lag those of hotter neighborhoods like U Street and Logan Circle. MWCOG’s Activity Centers project. Determined that Dupont Circle is the most walkable neighborhood in D.C. (and WalkScore concurs. Photo of the Dupont Circle neighborhood by Paul Goddin. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Public Policy « Urban-ish
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A Blog About Transportation and Urbanism in Washington D.C. and Beyond. It’s a Feature, Not a Bug: Inequality in Liberal Cities. November 12, 2015. November 12, 2015. At the November 10, 2015 Republican presidential debate, candidate Rand Paul said that inequality in cities — the gap between the rich and poor — “seems to be worst in cities run by Democrats.” His comment received rousing applause from the audience, and much media attention. Everyone makes $100,000! Simply Put, Paul’s implication ...
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