Social / Demographics

Is St. Louis Finally Turning Around?

St. Louis is an older American city that may share more in common with Detroit than perhaps any other city in the U.S. from an urban growth perspective. However, the population decline appears to finally be halting as downtown shows signs of rebirth.

April 19, 2007 - The New York Times

Long Commutes Are Bad For Your Health

While long solo car commutes are tough on the environment (and increasingly the pocketbook), new research shows they has a negative effect on a person's health as well.

April 18, 2007 - Austin American-Statesman

As The Nation Grows, Jersey City Shows How To Deal

Experiencing a rebound of smart growth and urban development, Jersey City, New Jersey, is becoming an example for other growing cities.

April 18, 2007 - The Baltimore Sun

The Home Depot 'Paints' Itself Green

With stores in Canada already successfully selling its environmentally friendly products, the Home Depot looks to become the largest retailer of eco-friendly products in America.

April 18, 2007 - The New York Times

Getting 'Creative' To Protect Artists' Spaces

A consultant's report recommends Atlanta codify the protection of artists' spaces in new zoning. Many cities are trying to redress the "Catch-22" of gentrification -- the displacement of artists from neighborhoods they helped turn around.

April 16, 2007 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The Everyday Urbanism Of Brooklyn's Jamaica Avenue

Away from New York City's gentrified neighborhoods, there exists the middle class, ethnically diverse, and incredibly unglamorous neighborhoods of Brooklyn's Jamaica Avenue.

April 16, 2007 - The New York Times

Memphis Newspaper Launches Online Crime-Tracking Website

On its MemphisCrimeStories.com site, the Memphis Commercial-Appeal utilizes GIS technology to allow residents to plug in their street name or zip code and see recently reported crimes in their areas.

April 14, 2007 - Memphis Commercial-Appeal

The Hidden Crisis of Suburban Poverty

Working-class families priced out of urban areas and a squeezed middle class facing shrinking wages and unaffordable housing, are among those living in poverty in the suburbs.

April 14, 2007 - AlterNet

New York City Looks To Crack Down On Slum Lords

In an effort to bring 1,000 buildings up to code and to perhaps preserve the modicum of affordable housing left in the city, Mayor Bloomberg is supporting a bill that forces land lords to pay for improvements.

April 13, 2007 - The New York Times

High Minority Populations Near California's Toxic Facilities

California has the highest amount of minorities living near industrial facilities in the nation. Los Angeles alone has more than 1 million living within two miles of hazardous waste facilities.

April 12, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

City Subsidizes Gentrification In Black Neighborhoods

With tax abatement for 5 to 15 years for renovated properties, the City of Richmond, Virginia, loses $14.6 million each year in real estate taxes. Meanwhile, long-time residents are pushed out by high taxes for unrenovated houses they own or rent.

April 12, 2007 - Style Weekly

Southeast Wisconsin's MPO Lacks Diversity

Statistics provided by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commisison (SEWRPC) at the request of the American Civil Liberties Union show that SEWRPC's technical advisory committees are 98% white.

April 12, 2007 - The Capital Times

Affordable Housing Not Adding Up In New Orleans

Despite vastly higher levels of federal affordable housing tax credits awarded to Louisiana, developers are pulling out of projects because they can't make sufficient profits.

April 12, 2007 - The Wall Street Journal

Predatory Lending And The Foreclosure Crisis

An interview with Keith Ernst, senior policy counsel for the Center for Responsible Lending, on the devastating impact of subprime loans on home ownership.

April 10, 2007 - Democracy Now!

Houston Becomes Sixth-Largest U.S. City

The population in Houston has passed that of Miami, making it the sixth-largest city in the United States. Between 2000 and 2006, the city saw a 17.5% growth rate.

April 8, 2007 - The Houston Chronicle

Is There A Gender Gap In Commuting?

Randall Crane offers a blog post about his research of an exception to the gender gap: the trip linking work and home, which is consistently and persistently shorter for women than men.

April 7, 2007 - Urban Planning Research / Randall Crane's Blog

Out With The Strippers, In With The Homeless

Residents in Cleveland, Ohio, may be putting their tax dollars towards relocating a strip club. The relocation is part of an effort to acquire the club's current location for reuse as a homeless shelter.

April 7, 2007 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Fiesta On The Sandy Shores Of Mexico City

For those who can't get to the coast, tons of sand have been trucked into a park in Mexico City, where residents flock to spend a day at the "beach". But critics see the effort as a wasteful in a city where many residents still have no running water.

April 6, 2007 - The Guardian Unlimited

San Francisco Bay Area Begins To Grow Again

After many years of lagging population growth many attribute to the bust of the dot-com boom, the San Francisco Bay Area has shown a positive population growth rate for recent years.

April 6, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Metro Atlanta Tops U.S. Population Growth

Confirming what Atlanta residents have long sensed based on mind-numbing traffic and high-rise condo towers breeding like bunnies, the Census Bureau announced that the Atlanta region has added more residents since 2000 than any other U.S. metro.

April 5, 2007 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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