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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The Past, Present, and Future of Community Development in the United States
Crossing Over to An Improved Era of Community Development
The Promise of Big Data for Accelerating ‘Prosperity Development’
Cities are Growing but Sprawl Continues
Strong Cities, Strong Communities
What To Do About Slums?
(Re)vitalizing Inner-City Neighborhood Business Districts
Suburban Gentrification: Understanding the Determinants of Single-family Residential Redevelopment, A Case Study of the Inner-Ring Suburbs of Chicago, IL, 2000-2010
To Preserve and Protect: Land Use Regulations in Weston, Massachusetts
Moving Forward: Give Credit Where Credit Is Due: An Approach to Revamping CRA