The BRA's Research Division collects and analyzes current, historical, and comparative data on Boston's economy, population,
and commercial markets. Recently published reports are found on this web site; older reports are not available electronically, but may be
found using the search above.
Reports not found electronically, and additional information, may be requested via email at: research.bra@CityofBoston.gov
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| | | Boston Economy 2008, Holding Strong | | Publication # 615 | | John Avault, Dominic Modicamore, Gregory Perkins, Eswaran Selvarajah, Jim Vrabel | | 9/1/2008 | | This report for 2008 presents the major economic, real estate market, and demographic trends for the city and region. |
| | | imagine toda la gente - inmigrantes en Boston | | Publication # 610-1a | | Alvaro Lima, Martina Toponarski, Nanette Dyer Blake | | 7/1/2008 | | “imagine toda la gente” es una serie de publicaciones producida por la Autoridad de Reurbanización de Boston (BRA en inglés) y la Oficina Municipal de Nuevos Bostonianos, la cual provee un perfil comprehensivo de la diversidad de comunidades inmigrantes en Boston y de sus numerosas contribuciones al panorama social, cultural y económico de la Ciudad. Es parte del constante esfuerzo por celebrar la presencia de nuevos bostonianos y llegar a comprender cómo su participación moldea la Ciudad. |
| | | Boston Continues to Lead the Nation in NIH Award Funding | | Publication # 614 | | Gregory Perkins | | 4/24/2008 | | Boston Continues to Lead the Nation in NIH Award Funding - For the 14th straight year, Boston has led all cities in National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant awards, receiving more than 1.6 billion in research grants during fiscal year 2007. In conjunction with the BRA’s LifeTech initiative, this Research Division publication reports on the robust health of award funding to Boston’s world-renowned hospitals, universities, and research institutions. |
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