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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Gen Y Wants Walkability

Once again we find ourselves at scratching our heads about what Gen Ys really want.

The Wall Street Journal recently reported on the National Association of Home Builder's conference. Key findings from surveys? Millennials want to walk everywhere. And don't want their parents’ homes and cars.

Looks like the needle is bending back towards Florida. Again.

Who’s right about America’s metropolitan future? Find out more about Richard Florida and Joel Kotkin.



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