Summary
These days many center cities, from Boston to San Diego, are attracting empty nesters and young professionals to new condos and refurbished older buildings.
This type of development was certainly a factor in Baltimore's recently announced small uptick in population for the first time in decades. At the same time, the ever-spreading outer suburbs continue to be the location of choice for young families, particularly those with school-age children.See the full content of this document
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Commentary: Regional Perspectives
The areas in between -- the first-tier suburbs just beyond the city's boundaries -- are generally neglected by urban policy wonks.
One exception is Bruce Katz, who heads the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings ...See the full content of this document
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