This article from NPR highlights some stats about markets where transit exists compared to areas of the same state where it does not. Kathleen Schalch writes about a pattern developing: neighborhoods that are as she says relatively unscathed by falling prices (or at least ‘scathed’ less if that’s a word). The article talks about a [...]
Housing Prices Decline Less in Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Areas
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: housing trends · Ohio Rail and Transit
Euclid Corridor Project Discussed at Cleveland’s City Hall Today
March 20th, 2007 · No Comments
The Euclid Corridor Project was analyzed today at City Hall; progress was discussed. Did you know that the Silver Line Transportation Plan of RTA is expected to entice 56,000 new jobs to Cleveland – there will be 36 stops, sidewalks, trees; you can check out the Silver Line Plans. What do you think? Construction begins [...]
Tags: economic development · Ideas · Ohio Rail and Transit
Transit Oriented Development at Cleveland’s W. 25th and W. 65th Street RTA locations
February 28th, 2007 · No Comments
Nothing seems more urgent to me than getting cars off the road. One reason why I am lobbying for The Cleveland Hub project. That can only happen of course if there is aggressive work to improve public transportation here. So I am mildly optimistic about some of the City plans. The Cleveland Planning Commission is [...]
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate · economic development · housing trends · Ideas · Ohio Rail and Transit · transit oriented development
