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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Walk Score, from most recent to least.
Cities Need Walkability and Transit To Keep Millenials, Study Says
Lark Turner | April 24th 2014
Cities will need to adapt their transit to attract and keep those ages 18-34, a new study says.... read»
41% of DC Residents Live 5 Minutes From a Grocery Store
UrbanTurf Staff | March 26th 2014
41 percent of DC residents live within a five-minute walk of a grocery store, a report out from WalkScore revealed on Wednesday. ... read»
DC Ranks as 4th Best City to Travel Car-Free
UrbanTurf Staff | April 18th 2013
Walk Score ranked DC as one of the top five places in the U.S. where visitors can get around without a car. ... read»
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Best Tool for Renters Looking to Walk to Work
Shilpi Paul | December 21st 2011
In September, Walk Score unveiled a new tool that allows users to find apartments based on commute time. ... read»
Walk Score Introduces Transit Score
Mark Wellborn | August 17th 2010
Walk Score, the popular website that ranks specific locations based on how walkable they are to everyday amenities, recently launched Transit Score, w... read»
Surprise! Walkability Adds to a Home's Value
Michele Lerner | January 25th 2010
City dwellers have long appreciated the value of living somewhere within walking distance of their favorite restaurant, bar, bookstore or coffee shop.... read»
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