Chart of the Week: How 12 Cities Are Using Airbnb
Airbnb isn't just for those looking to make some extra cash. In fact, full-time business owners play a major role in the site's success.
Chart of the Week: How 12 Cities Are Using Airbnb
Airbnb isn't just for those looking to make some extra cash. In fact, full-time business owners play a major role in the site's success.
Houston's Floods; Vegas' Flips; and Boston's Litter Campaign: Urban Insights From Around The Web
Highlighting the week’s interesting, important and downright weird news about cities.
How Can We Develop Houston's East End Properly?
A panel says a deliberate approach is needed, lest the area become consumed by townhomes.
Why There Aren't Many Rooftop Solar Panels in the South
Few homes in the region sport solar panels largely because states aren't embracing policies that support a residential market.
Study: Development Regulations Linked to Segregation
Strict housing regulation – including limits on housing density, or requiring numerous regulatory approvals for new housing – are related to economic segregation, a new report says.
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