Winston Szeto / OPB People who live in a neighborhood with features such as sidewalks, a park, coffee shops, restaurants and access to public transportation are likely going to be more active than if ...
New research suggests that living in a less walkable neighborhood is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Walkable neighborhoods tend to have greater population density, access to ...
NYC was beat for the most walkable city in the U.S. by Chicago, Washington DC and Philadelphia, among othrs. The Big Apple — with its endless sidewalks, world-class parks and the country’s most ...
In today’s real estate market, homes in walkable neighborhoods consistently command a premium—and for good reason. Buyers are increasingly drawn to communities where they can leave the car behind and ...
In an era where urban living is increasingly synonymous with convenience and sustainability, the concept of walkability has become a vital aspect of city planning and lifestyle. Walkable cities not ...
The Forest City certainly isn't lacking in trendy neighborhoods, but few can match the cultural density of this walkable ...
While Gen Z buyers are still the smallest subset of homebuyers at just 3% of all buyers, their desire for smaller and smarter ...
In a recent study of 240 cities around the world, All Clear Travel names Amsterdam the most walkable city. The study also highlights two U.S. destinations, New Orleans and Miami, among the top 10 most ...
Developing walkable, bikeable communities in Bend has been a long-time goal of Bend’s city leadership. It’s a well-intentioned plan — vehicle use drops when basic services are within a short distance ...