Connection Between Digital Divide and COVID-19 Outcomes
Connection Between Digital Divide and COVID-19 Outcomes
Two years into the pandemic, U.S. counties with lower home internet or computer access levels were seeing higher COVID-19 case […]
Two years into the pandemic, U.S. counties with lower home internet or computer access levels were seeing higher COVID-19 case […]
Gentrification is a growing issue in metro Atlanta, as neighborhoods, and life-long residents, are being displaced by development. Especially in […]
Atlanta’s BeltLine shows how urban parks can drive ‘green gentrification’ if cities don’t think about affordable housing at the star A […]
Evidence Matters: Transforming Knowledge Into Housing and Community Development Policy. In this issue, HUD looks at the role of institutional investors […]
The House the Unhoused DeKalb Alliance held a homelessness community forum on Monday, Jan. 9, at Oakhurst Presbyterian Church to […]
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Dr. Jean-Paul Addie is an Associate Professor in the Urban Studies Institute. His research focuses on the politics of urban […]
Georgia State University urban studies professor Dan Immergluck, who is perhaps the city’s most ardent critic when it comes to […]
Dan Immergluck, a professor of urban studies at Georgia State University who has researched the history of institutional investors on housing markets, […]
KEY POINTS Atlanta is a U.S. economic bright spot that’s experiencing rapid population growth. The population has sprawled into environmentally […]
With its official release two months ago, Dr. Immergluck has been chatting about Red Hot City even more, check out […]