Neighborhoods & Communities
Neighborhoods play a critical role in residents’ access to services and amenities, opportunities for social connection, and overall well-being. Our research explores patterns of neighborhood change and persistent segregation by race and income; efforts to revitalize distressed communities and prevent displacement in gentrifying neighborhoods; and the profound impact that place has on the opportunities available to households.
Building Resilient Communities: Lessons Learned for Sustained Revitalization of Commercial Corridors
Industrious Neighborhood: A Model for Equitable Urban Growth in the Age of Industrial Evolution
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A Shared Future: The Interdependence of Housing and School Segregation
A Shared Future: Addressing the Patterns of Resegregation in Urban and Suburban Contexts: How to Stabilize Integrated Schools and Communities Amid Metro Migrations
Strategies for Responding to Gentrification
A Shared Future: What More Do We Need to Know About How to Prevent and Mitigate Displacement of Low- and Moderate-Income Households from Gentrifying Neighborhoods?
A Shared Future: We Live Here Too: Incorporating Residents’ Voices in Mitigating the Negative Impacts of Gentrification
A Shared Future: Can Gentrification Be Inclusive?
A Shared Future: Expanding the Toolbox: Promising Approaches for Increasing Geographic Choice
Suburban revalorization: Residential infill and rehabilitation in Baltimore County’s older suburbs
Furthering Fair Housing: It’s Not Too Late to Follow New Orleans’ Lead
Collaborations by Design: CDFIs, Capital Absorption, and the Creation of Community Investment Systems
Assessing Fair Housing: HUD’s Delay and the Dilemma this Poses for Jurisdictions