Walkable urban places have earned plenty of buzz in recent years for a multitude of reasons. A groundbreaking study explores the links between walkability and investment and in multifamily and other ...
When one family member looks out the window at sidewalks and green space and the other sees a multilane highway and power lines, the differences may contribute to more than just sibling rivalry. A new ...
Homebuyers are increasingly willing to pay a premium for a certain perk—and it's not a swimming pool, three-car garage, or two kitchens. A survey from the National Association of Realtors® showed that ...
Walkability is the new hot concept in urban planning. A new generation of urbanites and people who would like to the move from the cul de sac life in the suburbs to downtowns are seeking neighborhoods ...
In the most recent monthly poll from MHN, readers were asked about how much they prioritize walkability in their multifamily developments and investments. Nearly all respondents expressed the view ...
When it comes to walkability, you could do worse than the Historic Triangle. And several projects are in the works in Williamsburg and James City to improve how pedestrians get from point A to point B ...
The $27 million price tag is the primary drawback of Scranton’s proposal to make its downtown more walkable by reworking its streetscapes and traffic patterns. Citizens will — and should — question ...
Concerns about pedestrian safety, traffic signal timing, and golf cart crossings were front and center during last month’s ...
This spring, the city of Pensacola is expected to unveil the first draft of its Active Transportation Plan, a document intended to serve as the city's blueprint for making foot and bicycle travel ...
My sister and her best friend have walked together five mornings a week since 1982. With only a few interruptions for knee replacements or births of grandchildren, their routine has been the same.