Kamis, 18 April 2013



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Suburbia trounced downtown in job growth during the 2000s in Hampton Roads, a study has found.
The region added 10,700 jobs between 10 miles and 35 miles from one of its three central business districts, and 7,800 of them between 3 miles and 10 miles away, according to a Brookings Institution report. It lost about 11,000 jobs within 3 miles of those districts, in Virginia Beach, Norfolk and Newport News.
Hampton Roads' experience roughly followed the national average. The Great Recession of the late 2000s halted the pace of job sprawl in the largest 100 metro areas but did not reverse the trend, wrote its author, Elizabeth Kneebone.
The decentralization of employment is not inherently good or bad, Kneebone wrote. It can be managed in a way that promotes dense, well-connected suburban centers or it can be allowed to sprawl, creating problems with infrastructure, transportation, energy consumption and the distance to jobs for poor and minority residents, she said.

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