How have the longer journeys to work faced by Black commuters evolved in the United States over the last four…
Research
When it comes to parking minimums, less is more
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Do health trajectories predict neighborhood outcomes? Evidence of health selection in a diverse sample of U.S. adults
Across the United States, residents of lower income neighborhoods evince poorer health, on average, than residents of more affluent areas.…
People or Parking?
Car-based transportation networks (as in Phoenix) necessitate parking at origin and destination in order to establish a link—but the space…
Housing vintage and price dynamics
The vintage of a home often refers to a period-specific collection of architectural characteristics, materials, and quality. Due to age,…
Beyond Density: Municipal Expenditures and the Shape and Location of Development
A clear understanding of the relationship between development patterns and municipal expenditures is complicated by how one chooses to quantify…
Commercial Property Tax Incidence: Evidence from Urban and Suburban Office Rental Markets
Do commercial property owners internalize increases in tax payments or pass these increases onto the renters of commercial space? To…
Old, Small, and Unwanted: Postwar Housing and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status
Abstract Postwar neighborhoods across the United States have declined in socioeconomic status over the past few decades. Over this same…