Cars? Who Needs 'Em
With all the various polar vortexes and snowpocalypses around the country, nobody’s getting in the car unless they have to. But according to a recent study, a growing number of city residents don’t have their minds on driving at all. From a report by the University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute, here are the city rankings for percentage of households without a car: New York (56%), DC (38%), Boston (37%), Philly (33%). Is parking less important for urban multifamily as TOD grows in popularity? Tell marissa.oberlander@bisnow.com what you think (funny and serious answers are welcome) and we’ll print the best responses here next week!