Building in LI Downtowns
9 facts and 1 conclusion about building in Long Island downtowns
The Cost of Making Ends Meet
Comparing bare bones expenses to average salaries in the region demonstrates that many families are struggling to make ends meet.
Large Community Case Study: Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor, Arlington, VA
Case study describes successful downtown redevelopment and transit-oriented development.
Suburban Blues
In some ways Long Island is similar to our suburban neighbors, but there are significant ways in which we’re worried about different things.
Residential Satisfaction and Downtown Development
A poll of Long Island residents, as well as residents of suburban northern New Jersey, Westchester and southern Connecticut suburbs.
Special Analysis: Getting It Done
Aligning Long Island’s development process with sustainable economic development
8,300 Acres
What’s the potential of underutilized property in our downtowns and around our rail stations?
Permit Review Process and Downtown Development
A survey of Long Island local officials asking if our existing development review practices and regulations are aligned with the goal of developing more vibrant, mixed-use downtowns.
Small Community Case Study: Mission St. Revitalization, South Pasadena, CA
Case study describes successful downtown redevelopment and transit-oriented development.
Unaffordable Island
How do Long Island’s residents feel about housing costs and the exodus of our young adults?
Transit as a Catalyst for Redevelopment
System case study of Chicago’s Metra Union Pacific-Northwest Line
Places to Grow
An analysis of the potential for transit-accessible housing and jobs in Long Island’s downtowns and station areas.
The Housing Equation
Long Island has too few affordable homes and the housing cost burden is too high.
Long Island Looks to the Future
Survey findings of Long Island attitudes to development, downtown revitalization and more.
What Happens When We Run Out of Land?
A build-out analysis for Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Land Use Analysis Nassau and Suffolk Counties
This analysis of the breakdown by acreage and percentage for Nassau and Suffolk Counties affords several insights into the development patterns that constitute the built environment.
Room for Growth: Long Island’s Changing Economy
Regional attitudes towards work, technology and housing
Long Islanders: Who are we?
A quality of life survey of Long Island and the New York Metropolitan Region