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Neighborhoods

All articles tagged with #neighborhoods

housing2 months ago

Impact of Philly’s Corporate Investors on Renters and Homebuyers

A report reveals that corporate investors bought a quarter of Philadelphia's single-family homes from 2017 to 2022, mainly in Black and Hispanic neighborhoods, raising concerns about affordability, displacement, and community stability, while also highlighting some positive impacts like property upgrades. The study calls for policy changes to increase transparency and protect residents from negative effects of investment activities.

travel3 months ago

Global neighborhoods ranked among the coolest in 2025

Tokyo's Jimbōchō neighborhood is ranked as the world's coolest neighborhood in 2025 by Time Out, praised for its vintage bookstores, coffee culture, and curry houses. The list highlights diverse neighborhoods globally, including Borgerhout in Antwerp, Barra Funda in São Paulo, Camberwell in London, and Avondale in Chicago, each celebrated for their local culture, food, arts, and community vibe.

real-estate4 months ago

The Impact of Private Equity and Wall Street on the Housing Crisis

The article discusses how private equity firms and institutional investors have been buying and renting out homes across the U.S., which has both benefits, like increased neighborhood diversity and affordable rentals, and drawbacks, such as making homeownership more difficult and driving up prices due to reduced housing supply. It highlights the complex trade-offs involved and suggests that increasing housing construction could be a more effective solution than banning corporate landlords.

gaming6 months ago

EA's Skate: Reviving Old-School Skateboarding with a Community Hub

EA's Skate reboot reveals new neighborhoods including Hedgemont, Gullcrest Village, Market Mile, and Brickswich, featuring unique skate spots like a church, community parks, and a stadium. The game emphasizes a communal, multiplayer experience with always-online gameplay, coming to PlayStation, Xbox, and PC with cross-play and cross-progression. Music details will be announced next month.

lifestyle1 year ago

Top 2024 U.S. Cities and Neighborhoods to Live in

Three Tampa neighborhoods, Uptown, Hyde Park – Spanishtown Creek, and Harbour Island, have been ranked among the top ten best places to live in America by Niche's 2024 Best Places to Live in America list, which assesses overall livability based on factors such as schools, crime rates, housing trends, and access to amenities. Uptown was ranked 4th, Hyde Park – Spanishtown Creek 6th, and Harbour Island 9th on the list, with high ratings for public schools, family-friendliness, outdoor activities, and more.

food-and-dining2 years ago

Portland Food Writers and Personalities Reveal the Hottest Dining Spots of 2023

Portland food writers and personalities share their favorite neighborhoods for dining in 2023. Exciting areas include Montavilla and its surrounding areas in Southeast and East Portland, Northeast Portland with its talented chefs and food carts, Beaverton for its diverse dining options, the Piedmont-Woodlawn area in North Portland, and the west side of Portland with hidden gems and delicious international cuisine. Other notable neighborhoods mentioned include Kerns, Alberta Arts District, downtown, Killingsworth, and St. Johns.

climate-change2 years ago

Rising floods force mass exodus from vulnerable US neighborhoods

A new study reveals that hundreds of thousands of neighborhoods in the United States are experiencing population decline due to flooding, despite overall population growth in these areas. The research highlights the impact of flood risk, exacerbated by climate change, on residential choices. Americans are increasingly selective about where they live, avoiding flood-prone regions. However, the study also suggests that while people are moving away from the most flood-prone neighborhoods within cities, they are still flocking to flood-prone areas overall. Flood risk, along with social factors such as race and class, influences decisions about where to live. Further research is needed to understand how individuals in climate hazard-threatened areas decide whether and where to relocate.

local-news2 years ago

Chicago Halts Migrant Housing Plan Amid Environmental Concerns

The state government rejected the city's plans for a migrant tent encampment in Brighton Park after construction was already underway and soil contamination was found. Other stories covered by Block Club Chicago this week include the extensive fire damage to the Swift Mansion in Bronzeville, the opening of Heat by Niko, a black-owned fur coat store in the West Loop, and various community events and initiatives in neighborhoods across Chicago.

crime2 years ago

"Spate of 20 Armed Robberies Plague Chicago on Sunday, says CPD"

Chicago experienced a wave of armed robberies on Sunday, with 20 people being targeted across several neighborhoods. The suspects, believed to be between 18 and 25 years old, wore dark-colored sweatshirts, black pants, and ski masks. One victim was shot in the upper abdomen but is in good condition. Police advise residents to remain vigilant, avoid distractions, walk in groups, and not confront offenders. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the Chicago police or leave an anonymous tip online.

technology-and-gaming2 years ago

"Test Your Knowledge: Guess the San Francisco Streets in this Fun Game!"

A new memory game called "How Many San Francisco Streets Can You Name?" is challenging players to recall as many street names in the city as possible. The game not only tests memory but also encourages players to explore different neighborhoods and pay attention to street signs. The creator of the game hopes it will help people think about the city differently and inspire them to explore new areas.

crime2 years ago

Beware of FPL Imposter: Police Issue Warning in Sanford

The Sanford Police Department has issued a warning about a male imposter claiming to be with Florida Power & Light (FPL) who has been going door-to-door in Sanford neighborhoods, particularly in the Mayfair area, subdivisions near Celery Avenue, and the Historic District. The imposter has reportedly become aggressive when questioned. Residents are advised to contact the police department directly or call the non-emergency line if they encounter the individual, and to refrain from sharing information on social media platforms that may require law enforcement attention.

community-safety2 years ago

Community Unites to Address Violence and Chaos in Deer Park and Clifton Neighborhoods

Neighbors in Deer Park and Clifton neighborhoods express concerns about increasing violence, chaos, and safety issues, including loud music, drag racing, and fights. A recent deadly shooting has further heightened worries. Over 300 residents from Districts 8 and 9 met with city leaders to demand action. The Office of Group Violence Intervention and the Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods are investing in crime prevention strategies. LMPD and Alcohol Beverage Control will enforce a zero-tolerance policy for noise violations in all bars in Jefferson County.