More young people are moving to the heart of cities, according to a report from think tank City Observatory. This includes cities that we usually think of as “economically troubled,” like Buffalo, Cleveland, and, yes, even Hartford. Some of these cities have been losing their overall population, but gaining in their numbers of college graduates in their 20s and 30s.
Areport in The New York Times said the number of college-educated people moving to city centers has surged, up 37 percent since 2000, even while their populations have shrunk slightly. What’s behind that trend, and is it happening in Connecticut?
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This show originally aired on November 13, 2014.
GUESTS:
- Joe Cortright - Economist, City Observatory
- Julie Daly Meehan - HYPE Executive Director, MetroHartford Alliance
- Diana Deng - Policy and communications analyst, Partnership for Strong Communities
John Dankosky, Tucker Ives, Chion Wolf, Josh Nilaya, and Colleen Mason contributed to this show.