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There’s No Place Like Home

Fewer Americans are relocating than at any time since 1962. Thatâs good news for families, communitiesâ¦and even the environment. On...
Newsweek, 10/19/09 by Joel Kotkin · More from publication -
Viewpoint
Gentry Liberals They're more concerned with global warming and gay rights than with lunch-pail joes. After decades on the political sidelines,...
Orange County Business Journal, 12/01/07 by Kotkin, Joel; Siegel, Fred · More from publication -
Boomtowns '07

B oomtowns and Texas have often gone hand in hand. Now, buoyed by high energy prices, a rebounding tech sector, and an influx of educated newcomers...
Inc., 05/01/07 by Joel Kotkin, Rankings by Michael A. Shires · More from publication -
Building up the Burbs

Sorry, city sophisticates, but the metropolis of the future may prove far less intensely urban than you hope. For all the focus on trendy downtowns...
Newsweek, 07/03/06 by Joel Kotkin · More from publication -
Transit for the Public, not the planners.(Beware the AUTOCRATS)

America is a society built on mobility. With bold sailing ships, intricate canals, ambitious railways, and brilliantly engineered highways and...
American Enterprise, The, 06/01/06 by Kotkin, Joel · More from publication -
Europe's latest export.(antisemitism)

For years, Americans have consumed fashions, expensive cars, and fancy foods from Europe. But the latest export from the old continent won't be...
American Enterprise, The, 10/01/05 by Kotkin, Joel · More from publication -
Fighting artists.(World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks, 2001 depicted in arts)

In his BIRD'S EYE essay opening our last issue ("It Will Come Down to Fortitude," September), your editor recorded his surprise that so little...
American Enterprise, The, 10/01/05 by Kotkin, Joel · More from publication -
America still beckons.

The American dream may be a musty old relic in the minds of some American elites, but for Annique Lambe--who arrived in the U.S. 12 years ago...
American Enterprise, The, 10/01/05 by Kotkin, Joel · More from publication -
New Suburbanism, The
VIEWPOINT For much of its recent history, the city of Fullerton remained-at least to the outside eye-just -another part of Southern California's...
Orange County Business Journal, 07/18/05 by Kotkin, Joel · More from publication -
The U.S. brain belt: the next centers of our information economy may surprise you.(information technology boom)

When A. T. Burgum came to the Dakota Territory in 1880, the way to riches lay in the deep, rich soil of the Red River Valley. A generation later,...
American Enterprise, The, 07/01/05 by Kotkin, Joel · More from publication


