Walkable urban places have earned plenty of buzz in recent years for a multitude of reasons. A groundbreaking study explores the links between walkability and investment and in multifamily and other ...
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Homebuyers are increasingly willing to pay a premium for a certain perk—and it's not a swimming pool, three-car garage, or two kitchens. A survey from the National Association of Realtors® showed that ...
In India’s cities today, where nearly 60% of daily trips of under two kilometres are made on foot, walking is rarely safe ...
In the most recent monthly poll from MHN, readers were asked about how much they prioritize walkability in their multifamily developments and investments. Nearly all respondents expressed the view ...
Neighborhood walkability was associated with lower risks for obesity and diabetes in the first-ever study to assess the links prospectively. Findings from the Ontario-based 11-year study were ...
Cities and towns across the county are reshaping their landscapes, from waterfront developments to reimagined downtowns, as they prioritize walkability for a vibrant and sustainable urban experience.
The $27 million price tag is the primary drawback of Scranton’s proposal to make its downtown more walkable by reworking its streetscapes and traffic patterns. Citizens will — and should — question ...
The health benefits of physical activity are well established and yet more than a quarter of adults do not meet the recommended guideline of 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per ...
Low neighborhood walkability is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to research presented today at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2025, a scientific congress of the ...