The New York Times
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under The New York Times, from most recent to least.
Why DC is The New York Times Top Place to Visit in 2020
Nena Perry-Brown | January 9th 2020
The newspaper just published an article naming DC as its top place to visit in 2020. Here's why.... read»
The DC Neighborhoods Where White Homebuyers' Income is Double That of Existing Residents
Nena Perry-Brown | April 29th 2019
The latest analysis of gentrification nationwide shows the difference in income between new homebuyers and those who already resided in a given area.... read»
Is Baltimore DC's Twin City? Or Is It Boston?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 3rd 2018
A new tool published by the New York Times insists that Baltimore is DC for people who don't want to live in DC.... read»
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Foreclosures Become Free Farmer's Markets
Mark Wellborn | August 15th 2011
In some metropolitan areas across the country, the gardens and fruit trees of foreclosed properties have become the equivalent of free farmer's market... read»
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