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: Speaking Truth to Power: Enhancing Community Engagement in the Assessment of Fair Housing
A Shared Future: Two Extremes of Residential Segregation: Chicago's Separate Worlds & Policy Strategies for Integration
A Shared Future: Pathways to Inclusion: Contexts for Neighborhood Integration in Chicago, Houston, and Washington
A Shared Future: Can a Market-Oriented City Also Be Inclusive?
A Shared Future: An Equitable Future for the Washington, DC Region?: A “Regionalism Light” Approach to Building Inclusive Neighborhoods
How Housing Counseling Creates More Neighborhood Choice for Buyers
A Shared Future: Minority Banks, Homeownership, and Prospects for New York City’s Multi-Racial Immigrant Neighborhoods
A Shared Future: Household Neighborhood Decisionmaking and Segregation
A Shared Future: Consequences of Segregation for Children's Opportunity and Wellbeing
A Shared Future: Challenging Group-based Segregation and Isolation: Whether and Why
A Shared Future: Fostering Inclusion in American Neighborhoods