The Rise and Fall of Manhattan’s Density
In 1951, economist Colin Clark published the seminal paper “Urban Population Densities” in which he observed that urban population density tends to decline the further one gets from city centers. This made sense: land is cheaper outside the city center, so it doesn’t have to be occupied quite as compactly. In the years since, several more … Continue reading The Rise and Fall of Manhattan’s Density
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