The growing and continued popularity of light rail transit systems in major United States metropolitan areas is leading to growing research on land use impacts, value generation, and contributions to gentrification. While various studies explore the fiscal and environmental influences of light rail transit development in the Denver Metropolitan Area, only recently have scholars turned their attention to gentrification and social influences. This paper analyzes how one station shapes residents\u27 sense of place, providing more nuanced understandings of the role light rail and transit-oriented development affects perceptions of neighborhood character and place attachment. We argue that gentrification can be measured and understood not only q...
We test the hypothesis of transit-induced gentrification for the Regional Transportation District li...
As the construction and usage of rail transit proliferates in cities across the world, concerns abou...
Understanding how nearby residents feel about transit-induced neighborhood change remains understudi...
In this article, we examine the effects of rail transit investments on residents\u27 stated mobility...
This study draws on census data and geographic information systems (GIS) to investigate the relation...
This study examines the relationship between light rail transit (LRT) stations and changes in neighb...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community...
Our work exploring preferences of Denver metropolitan area households in deciding where to live prov...
Accessibility is the most important concept in transportation planning because it describes the ease...
Accessibility is the most important concept in transportation planning because it describes the ease...
We test the hypothesis of transit-induced gentrification for the Regional Transportation District li...
This qualitative single case study research project was conducted to understand how the culture of t...
As the construction and usage of rail transit proliferates in cities across the world, concerns abou...
We test the hypothesis of transit-induced gentrification for the Regional Transportation District li...
We test the hypothesis of transit-induced gentrification for the Regional Transportation District li...
As the construction and usage of rail transit proliferates in cities across the world, concerns abou...
Understanding how nearby residents feel about transit-induced neighborhood change remains understudi...
In this article, we examine the effects of rail transit investments on residents\u27 stated mobility...
This study draws on census data and geographic information systems (GIS) to investigate the relation...
This study examines the relationship between light rail transit (LRT) stations and changes in neighb...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community...
Our work exploring preferences of Denver metropolitan area households in deciding where to live prov...
Accessibility is the most important concept in transportation planning because it describes the ease...
Accessibility is the most important concept in transportation planning because it describes the ease...
We test the hypothesis of transit-induced gentrification for the Regional Transportation District li...
This qualitative single case study research project was conducted to understand how the culture of t...
As the construction and usage of rail transit proliferates in cities across the world, concerns abou...
We test the hypothesis of transit-induced gentrification for the Regional Transportation District li...
We test the hypothesis of transit-induced gentrification for the Regional Transportation District li...
As the construction and usage of rail transit proliferates in cities across the world, concerns abou...
Understanding how nearby residents feel about transit-induced neighborhood change remains understudi...