In a city long designed to maximize light during dark Scandinavian winters, climate change is forcing the Danish capital to ...
One important flaw in our thinking about zoning is ignoring economic equity. We ignore the fact that every regulation, ...
Not because people are cruel, but because we’ve built a culture too busy and too avoidant to hold each other’s loss — or even ...
Everything you need to know about how we analyzed the 13,000+ comments submitted in the federal government’s request for ...
Austin opened its first carless affordable housing condo community, The Ivory, which offers 53 residential units and three ...
After nearly a decade working in urban planning, I've surmised that power, more than policy, lies at the heart of our deepest ...
A group of women created a safe space that gave them the opportunity to buy homes and build wealth in a supportive community.
Pittsburgh's proposed Downtown Transit Revitalization Investment District is facing criticism from residents who say the plan ...
An executive order from Mayor Andre Dickens bans new self-storage facilities as part of an effort to protect 'critical ...
A brief exploration of dating through history highlights how the spaces in which we live and move shape our social lives and ...
New York City's new budget includes a $1.5 million allocation for the city's spay and neuter program and $750,000 for the city's first-ever pet food pantry, reports Kamrin Baker in Good Good Good.
Recreation venues and activities in the United States are getting more expensive — and that's harming the American psyche, writes Ben Steverman in Bloomberg News. "America appears to be suffering from ...
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