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Posted Tue, Jan 31, 11:25 p.m.
Very informative article, and thank you. It appears that the State of WA OFM and PSRC links, listed above, have changed. Two possible substitutions (I don't know what you had here originally) are: 1. For the OFM density maps (these are beautiful maps, highly recommended!) - http://www.ofm.wa.gov/pop/popden/map_block.asp 2. For the ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jan 31, 11:11 p.m.
Hello again, W. M. Romney has a home in Utah and certainly Utah is attracting both young and older newcomers to exurban areas around St. George, Park City, Moab, etc. A few references, 1. Dr. McGranahan Web Site with links to PDF articles, http://www.ers.usda.gov/AboutERS/Bios/view.asp?ID=dmcg 2. Download the baby boomer migration ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jan 31, 10:51 p.m.
Your article cited a researcher who stated, "One is the boomers, empty nesters now in search of walkable, moderately urban places to live. The other group is the millenials (born between 1979 and 1996), a coming-of age group that favors urbanized neighborhoods for lifestyle reasons and to save money by ...
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