by Shane Hampton | Feb 10, 2015 | Blog, Featured Posts
60 years has made a big difference in the urban form of American cities. This visual tool is a way to review the scope of these changes. In many cases, the most notable changes are a legacy of the urban renewal programs and planning of the mid-century period. This...
by OU IQC | Jan 27, 2015 | Blog, Featured Posts
The latest data about how Americans get to work is now available. The 2013 American Community Survey estimates by the US Census Bureau were released last fall. This is the latest source of information about trends in how Americans are getting to work. Note that this...
by Shane Hampton | Jan 21, 2015 | Blog, Featured Posts
60 years has made a big difference in the urban form of American cities. This visual tool is a way to review the scope of these changes. In many cases, the most notable changes are a legacy of the urban renewal programs and planning of the mid-century period. This...
by Matt Crownover | Dec 15, 2014 | Blog, Featured Posts
This is a four-part series released Monday, December 15 through Thursday, December 18. Part 1: Oil and Gas Boomtowns Part 2: Current Growth Challenges Part 3: Moving Forward Part 4: Diversifying an Economy The story of “boom towns” in Oklahoma is not a new one. Given...
by Shane Hampton | Dec 9, 2014 | Blog, Featured Posts
60 years has made a big difference in the urban form of American cities. This visual tool is a way to review the scope of these changes. In many cases, the most notable changes are a legacy of the urban renewal programs and planning of the mid-century period. This...
by Shane Hampton | Dec 4, 2014 | Blog, Featured Posts
Geotagged tweets reveal interesting patterns in cities. A new map of more than 6 billion tweets from the last three and a half years shows where people around the world are tweeting. Here are some interesting regions in Oklahoma. Scroll to the bottom to explore the...