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  • Changing Retail Composition in Greenwich, Connecticut, 2000-2013

    "This study is an examination of retail composition on Greenwich Avenue, the “Main Street” corridor in the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut between 2000 and 2013. Retail composition is affected largely by demographic and economic activity, but it is also influenced by a community’s history, culture and image. Commercial corridors are where neighborhood change becomes visible and can be measured by observing store openings and closing as well as change in type.

    May. 6, 2015

    Economy

  • Immigrant owned-businesses help shape local economy, communities in Greater New Haven

    [Excerpt] "According to the study published this year, Connecticut has a foreign-born population of 481,880, which represents 14 percent of the state’s 3.6 million residents. There are 74,670 foreign-born people living in Greater New Haven. The figure is based on numbers from the 2008-12 American Community Survey’s five-year estimates.

    May. 2, 2015

    All DataHaven Programs, Demographics, Economy

  • State of Connecticut Traffic Stop Data Analysis and Findings

    A collaboration between various agencies, this report provides data on traffic stops within Connecticut, as mandated by a 2012 public act. The goal of the report is to increase dialogue between citizens and law enforcement.

    Apr. 30, 2015

    Public Safety

  • Survey questions well-being and happiness statewide

    Supporters of the survey include dozens of the state’s leading hospitals, government agencies, universities, and charities statewide.

    Apr. 27, 2015

  • Survey to gather views on social, economic topics in state

    DataHaven designed the survey with support of nearly 100 government, academic, health care, and community partners in every region of the state, many of whom are major funders of the program.

    Apr. 18, 2015

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