An analysis of census data culled in 2009 suggests that cycling in NYC has declined slightly compared to 2007, contradicting Department of Transportation studies that show a cycling boom. In their annual State of New York report, NYU's Furman Center examined census data to determine that only 0.6 percent of New Yorkers use bikes as their preferred mode of transportation [pdf]. This flies in the face of DOT numbers that show the number of cyclists doubling over the past four years [pdf]. It also flies in the face of what we see with our eyes when we're riding all over NYC, from South Brooklyn to Washington Heights. So what the deuce is going on here?
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Bicycle Commuting Declining, Says Census Study
Report on 30 Years of Real Estate Turbulence Can't Predict Future
NYU's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy has released a massive report examining how the city's 59 community districts have fared during four distinct real estate periods: two upturns (from 1980 - 1989 and from 1996 - 2006) and two downturns (from 1974 - 1980 and from 1989 - 1996). Between '74 and '80, housing prices declined by 12.4% citywide; between '80 and '89 prices increased by 152%; then between '89 and '96, prices dropped by 29.3%; and in the last boom, which lasted from '96 to '06, prices grew by 124.2%. All in all, sales prices citywide grew by 250 percent during the 32 year time span!
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