Enjoying the Wonders of the City
Beale Street Landing, walkable neighborhoods
By Gwyn Fisher
Current Temperature: 86F
February 25th, 2010 12:35pm UTC
I positively detest the cold. I’m simply not constituted for it. Winter makes everything brown and grey and nothing blooms. All those extra clothes and hats and mittens and scarves and coats make me look like that kid from A Christmas Story. And did I mention . . . it’s cold! In summer time, I [...]
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February 22nd, 2010 12:01am UTC
Where’s Judy when we need her? She was granddaughter to one of Charles Dickens’s most memorable villains, Smallweed in Bleak House. Her grandfather couldn’t walk and was carried in a chair from place to place, and regularly, to get better positioned, he would shout: “Shake me up, Judy.” We need her here. No place needs [...]
September 1st, 2009 11:17pm UTC
Perhaps, the old home-buying axiom, “drive until you qualify,” should more accurately be “walk your way to wealth.” Or at least that seems to be the lesson from Portland economist Joe Cortright’s latest compelling report for CEOs for Cities, headed up by our colleague Carol Coletta. He analyzed 94,000 real estate transactions in 15 major [...]