TSTC, Foundations Award Eight Grants to Promote Development Near Transit
A community visioning process to identify ways to reuse the old Department of Public Works site next to the Ossining Train Station. Changing city ordinances
A community visioning process to identify ways to reuse the old Department of Public Works site next to the Ossining Train Station. Changing city ordinances
The recently released draft report of the MTA’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Sustainability contains tens of recommendations, most of which deal with greening the MTA’s
Westchester County continues to move forward on creating a BRT line on Central Avenue and is making concerted efforts to incorporate transit-oriented development at three
Interest in transit-oriented development (TOD) is soaring. This past Friday, New York University’s Rudin Center held a conference on TOD that was its best-attended conference
A new report from New Jersey Future — titled Getting to Work: Reconnecting Jobs With Transit — is a convincing demonstration of how changes in
Transit-oriented development will encourage economic development and create opportunities during difficult financial times, said NYSDOT Commissioner Astrid Glynn and ConnDOT Commissioner Joseph Marie at a
Today the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and the One Region Funders’ Group announced a new community assistance grant program to encourage transit-oriented development (TOD) by offering
Newark officials have issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the Broad Street Station area. Newark Mayor Cory Booker has identified the revitalization of
It seems like the MTA is finally taking transit-oriented development (TOD) seriously. The agency announced that it “is developing a region-wide TOD program to support
L-R: New Haven’s Oak Street neighborhood in the 1950s, the area in the 1970s after the construction of the Route 34 Connector, and today. The