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New Jersey Future Blog

Thinking “Outside of the Curbs”

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Some 70 percent of New Jerseyans live within five miles of a train station. Some 30 percent live within walking distance.

The Leaders in Economic Development

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Seven role models for smarter growth to be recognized June 6 in Newark by New Jersey Future.

Gas Prices and Smart Growth

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

With gasoline prices breaking $3 a gallon this month, many New Jerseyans have renewed reason to mourn the steady disappearance of jobs from transit-accessible communities. A study of New Jersey’s competitiveness released May 2 by the Brookings Institution shows that […]

Prosperity at Risk

Friday, April 21st, 2006

  No state has lost more jobs in the high-tech industry in the past decade than New Jersey, according to an analysis of New Jersey’s competitive position by the Brookings Institution, in partnership with New Jersey Future.

Greener Pastures Outside Garden State?

Friday, March 31st, 2006

Census figures show New Jerseyans continue to leave the Garden State in significantly higher numbers than new residents are arriving from other states. Those moving out between 1990 and 1999 exceeded those moving in from other states by 378,495 – […]

Catalysts for Urban Change

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Wachovia Bank and Matrix Development Group this week celebrated the official opening of Wachovia’s regional headquarters in a new, five-story office building in the heart of downtown Trenton.

New Jersey’s Five-Year Plan

Monday, March 6th, 2006

Governor Jon Corzine’s economic development team is seeking input into a five-year strategic business plan, intended to improve the state’s business climate and encourage economic growth.

The Real Gripe about Gas Tax

Thursday, February 16th, 2006

New Jersey’s most pressing financial problem is transportation funding

Sprawling Migration Patterns

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

New Jersey is growing naturally at almost exactly the same pace as its residents are moving out.

2005 Year in Review

Thursday, December 29th, 2005

A look back at some of the facts that shaped our policy work in 2005 and continue to impact New Jersey’s future and its prosperity.

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