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Walk Score Ranking: Top 10 U.S. Car Share Cities

A transportation shift is happening across America. Gas prices continue to rise. Car sales are down. Driver’s license ownership is declining. Car share use is up. And millennials, the largest demographic since baby boomers, are moving this trend forward across America. Walk Score’s new car share infographic shows the top 10 car share cities with

Walk Score 2011 Ranking of Most Walkable Cities

Today we’re announcing our 2011 ranking of America’s Most Walkable Cities and Neighborhoods! Read the official press release. New York vs. San Francisco New York eked out a lead over San Francisco, which was the most walkable city in our 2008 rankings but, before you get too cocky New York, you’re only ahead by .4

New Study Shows One Point of Walk Score Worth Up to $3,000

Looking for a bright spot in the housing market?  CEOs for Cities just released a study based on data from Walk Score and ZipRealty that shows one point of Walk Score is worth as much as $3,000 depending on the metro area.  Read the study. Upset about your home’s value?  The good news is that

Walk Score Ranking: Top 10 U.S. Car Share Cities

A transportation shift is happening across America. Gas prices continue to rise. Car sales are down. Driver’s license ownership is declining. Car share use is up. And millennials, the largest demographic since baby boomers, are moving this trend forward across America. Walk Score’s new car share infographic shows the top 10 car share cities with

Walk Score 2011 Ranking of Most Walkable Cities

Today we’re announcing our 2011 ranking of America’s Most Walkable Cities and Neighborhoods! Read the official press release. New York vs. San Francisco New York eked out a lead over San Francisco, which was the most walkable city in our 2008 rankings but, before you get too cocky New York, you’re only ahead by .4

New Study Shows One Point of Walk Score Worth Up to $3,000

Looking for a bright spot in the housing market?  CEOs for Cities just released a study based on data from Walk Score and ZipRealty that shows one point of Walk Score is worth as much as $3,000 depending on the metro area.  Read the study. Upset about your home’s value?  The good news is that

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