Editor’s Note: A version of this story also appeared in The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy, a newsletter from the Daily Yonder focused on the best, and worst, in rural media, entertainment, and culture.
These havens of affordability are luring home buyers, including New Yorkers making all-cash offers Home prices have been falling in some parts of the country, but two metropolitan areas in the ...
In a March 2009 cover story for The Atlantic, Richard Florida considered the decline of America's rust belt as all but inevitable. "The challenge that many Rust Belt cities share," is not related to ...
In a sluggish national housing market, the northeastern U.S. is bucking the trend of lowering demand. Two unlikely cities are standing out amongst the crowd: Syracuse, New York, and Scranton, ...
From New York and Pennsylvania across to Michigan and Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, even a small spot of Missouri: These are the states that make up America's so-called Rust Belt. It's a ...
Economic recovery is going so poorly that the Rust Belt represents a beacon of hope, reports The New York Times. "In New York, areas around long-struggling upstate cities like Buffalo and Rochester ...
Where you buy your home significantly impacts its value, and American buyers are looking for value anywhere they can get it. A new report by WalletHub ranked US cities on how affordable they are for ...
Writer Ken Jaworowski returns to a fictional rural town as the setting for his second novel, "What About the Bodies" (Credit: Candice diCarlo). Editor’s Note: A version of this story also appeared in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results