Brookings Institution
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Brookings Institution, from most recent to least.

Since 2000, the DC Region Added Twice as Many People as Housing Units
Nena Perry-Brown | May 17th 2019
A recently-released report takes stock of how the regional housing market has evolved since 2000.... read»

Brookings: DC Still Rising
Shilpi Paul | June 27th 2012
The latest Metro Monitor from the Brookings Institution reveals that the nation is slowly on its way to a tentative recovery, with some cities recover... read»

A $500 Premium? The Value of Walkability
Shilpi Paul | May 29th 2012
Expanding on the finding that more walkable neighborhoods have higher home prices, a new study released by the Brookings Institution takes a look at e... read»
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Americans Moving Less, Staying Put Amid the Recession
Will Smith | December 9th 2009
A recent study finds that Americans are moving less these days than ever before, which suggests that people don't migrate looking for work the way the... read»
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