Economic Opportunity A key measure of economic success has to be whether we provide widely shared opportunities for economic advancement. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Widening the I-5 Rose Quarter Freeway Should Portland spend $800 million to widen the I-5 Rose Quarter Freeway? → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Talent & Prosperity Talent drives city success: The biggest single factor explaining urban economic success is human capital. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Housing Markets The creation and allocation of living space within a metropolitan area shapes our well-being and the regional economy. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Generating new ideas and creating new businesses drives city economies and national economic growth. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Metro Economics Metropolitan areas are the fundamental organizational units of our global, knowledge-based economy. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Urban Form & Transportation Density, land use patterns and the transportation system interact to determine how well cities fulfill their fundamental task of bringing people together. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Distinctiveness Every city has its own unique character and strengths which shape its economic opportunities. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Data & Tools Quantitative data can shed light on the functions and performance of urban economies. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Kids in Cities Young adults are increasingly choosing cities--what will happen when they have kids? → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Placemaking & the Consumer City The quality of life in cities is an essential ingredient and contributor to economic prosperity. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Portland Portland is our home and a local laboratory for many interesting developments in urban living. → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
Questioning Congestion Costs It's frequently claimed that traffic congestion imposes high and rising costs on the economy. But is that true? → By CityObservatory Guest 14.10.2014
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Economic Opportunity
A key measure of economic success has to be whether we provide widely shared opportunities for economic advancement. →
Widening the I-5 Rose Quarter Freeway
Should Portland spend $800 million to widen the I-5 Rose Quarter Freeway? →
Talent & Prosperity
Talent drives city success: The biggest single factor explaining urban economic success is human capital. →
Housing Markets
The creation and allocation of living space within a metropolitan area shapes our well-being and the regional economy. →
Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Generating new ideas and creating new businesses drives city economies and national economic growth. →
Metro Economics
Metropolitan areas are the fundamental organizational units of our global, knowledge-based economy. →
Urban Form & Transportation
Density, land use patterns and the transportation system interact to determine how well cities fulfill their fundamental task of bringing people together. →
Distinctiveness
Every city has its own unique character and strengths which shape its economic opportunities. →
Data & Tools
Quantitative data can shed light on the functions and performance of urban economies. →
Kids in Cities
Young adults are increasingly choosing cities--what will happen when they have kids? →
Placemaking & the Consumer City
The quality of life in cities is an essential ingredient and contributor to economic prosperity. →
Portland
Portland is our home and a local laboratory for many interesting developments in urban living. →
Questioning Congestion Costs
It's frequently claimed that traffic congestion imposes high and rising costs on the economy. But is that true? →