Research
nextLI's COVID-19 survey found that three-in-four are “worried” that the COVID-19 outbreak will have overall, long-lasting, negative impacts on Long Island. Read through for more findings.
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Across LI, researchers explore COVID-19’s impactLearn about the studies Long Island experts are conducting to find out more about the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.
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nextLI Survey: The next generation of Long IslandersnextLI's inaugural study surveyed the attitudes of Long Island’s young adults today. The findings of more than 1,800 interviews with 18- to 34-year-olds either living on Long Island or who were born here paint an interesting picture. The research was conducted by YouGov, a global public opinion and data company.
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These Long Island housing developments are game changersPromising projects proposed across Nassau and Suffolk.
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Fewer proposed housing developments in NassauDig into nextLI's interactive housing map to see the difference between Nassau and Suffolk counties' proposals for new housing developments.
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More proposed multi-family housing in Suffolk countyDig into nextLI's interactive housing map to learn about the proposed multi-family housing projects in Suffolk County.
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Explore Long Island’s housing landscapeDig into nextLI's interactive housing map.
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Focus groups: Long Islanders get candid about diversityWatch Long Islanders who participated in our focus groups talk about the future of diversity and housing on Long Island.
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Map: Long Island housing developmentsOnce a suburb of nearly all single family homes, Long Island’s housing landscape is changing. Explore proposed and existing multifamily homes across the region, find out key dates of zoning/planning meetings and tell us your housing journey.
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What nextLI’s focus groups had to sayAs a follow-up to our 2019 survey of the next generation of Long Islanders, nextLI conducted two focus groups to look at the future of diversity and housing here.
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