Topic: Real Estate
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Why Miami's Real Estate is Booming Again
Miami's real estate prices have plummeted from their peak, but remain nearly 38 percent above their 2000 levels.
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Photos
The Scourge of 1970s-Era Office Towers
Two Rust Belt cities grapple with architectural obsolescence.
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Tactical NIMBYism
A landowner hopes to prevent an English soccer team-led land seizure by dividing his property into one-square-meter plots.
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Have Americans Given Up On McMansions?
Home sizes have been increasing in the U.S. for decades, but that trend looks to be changing.
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The Awkward Art of Neighborhood Naming
Feeling connected to a neighborhood is a good thing. But what if where you live doesn't have a real name?
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Maps
Mapping Business by the Block
A new website offers granular maps of New York City businesses
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New York's Search for the Right Number of Parking Spaces
Real estate developers in Manhattan want the city to relax its parking maximums
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The Bike Share Station Sponsorship Dance
As developers look to latch on to the popularity of bike sharing, winners and losers emerge
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America the Stuck
The U.S. is moving less than ever before—and it's holding back the recovery
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Urban Wonk
Resetting Urban Land Use: What’s Next?
A new report predicts how - and where - we'll be living in the near future

