How do the housing markets in Ohio’s largest metropolitan regions compare?
A surge of new home construction rang in the new millennium just over a decade ago, but that surge quickly ended when the now infamous housing bubble burst, subsequently leading to the Great Recession....
View ArticleHamilton County Posted Largest Population Gain in Cincinnati MSA in 2013
New population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau last week show that Hamilton County’s population slide has ended and that the Cincinnati metropolitan region remains the largest in Ohio,...
View ArticleWhat can UC’s School of Planning do to improve its graduates’ AICP exam pass...
The American Planning Association recently published their annual summary of AICP Exam pass rates of graduates from accredited planning programs, and both the University of Cincinnati’s masters and...
View ArticleComprehensive Study Needed to Examine Cincinnati’s Migration Problem
Cincinnati has a problem with attracting immigrants. While it is the largest metropolitan region in Ohio, Cincinnati lags behind both Cleveland and Columbus in attracting foreign migrants. Even as...
View ArticleCincinnati Posts Population Gain for Second Consecutive Year
Cincinnati has added about 1,000 new people since the decennial census in 2010, according to new estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The modest increase comes from two consecutive years of...
View ArticleWhat Influence Does Population Density Have on Neighborhood Improvement?
Data from the Cleveland Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank shows that a poor neighborhood’s income growth, while affected by internal factors, is also highly influenced by its surrounding metropolitan...
View ArticleAre area governments ready to embrace new technologies?
Link: Are area governments ready to embrace new technologies?. Many of us can appreciate that local governments are where real change happens. The decisions made by local politicians and government...
View ArticleFederal Reserve Data Reveals Cincinnati Economy is Out-Performing Regionally,...
New data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, which covers Ohio, western Pennsylvania, the West Virginia panhandle, and the eastern half of Kentucky, provides a glimpse into the recovery and...
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