The rise of online ordering drives restaurant chains to build more drive-thrus, but traffic and walkability concerns have led to bans.
But suburban owners still want to be close to downtown amenities.
Many Houston residents spend well over 30% of their income on shelter. On top of that, transportation costs are a growing burden on commuters.
Census data shows fewer people are moving out of coastal urban centers, but Sun Belt states remain popular.
A new report from the JPMorgan Chase Institute finds retail has followed consumers to where many more now work and live.
The modern roundabout was created in 1960s Britain. But since the ’90s, the small Indianapolis suburb of Carmel, Indiana has slowly become the roundabout capital of the United States.
With abundant parking and layouts that are easy to navigate, one-time shopping malls are attractive to some medical facilities looking to expand.
The share of workers staying home due to worries about the coronavirus dropped last month to a pandemic low.
Drive-thru coffee shops are attractive to companies because they require fewer employees — especially beneficial during a worker shortage.
But how accurate are the figures, collected as the pandemic started, when some people began to relocate?