Metros

Unearthing an Origin Story for Gentrification

COMMENTARY | The growth of the medieval city of Angkor involved wealthy elites pushing people off the land they had made valuable.

The Case for Moving Back to Your Hometown

COMMENTARY | I thought of home as a waiting room, the place I had to be until I could go somewhere else. Then I left, and missed it terribly.

Transportation Funding, Scrapping Obama-era Rule Among Federal Priorities for Regionalism Group

As groups like the National Association of Regional Councils await clarity on Trump’s infrastructure strategy, the organization wants a “mess” of a rule impacting metropolitan planning organizations eliminated.

These Metro Areas Had the Lowest Rental Housing Vacancy Rates at the End of Last Year

Census Bureau data released last Thursday show the proportion of unoccupied rental housing during 2015 in 75 major metro regions in the U.S.

Stats Shot: 381 U.S. Metro Areas, Ranked by Their 2014 GDP

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released the figures on Wednesday.