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Built Environment
The Dallas Where JFK Died Is No More, and a Movement to Tear Down a Highway Is the Evidence
Philly Planners May Have Finally Learned the Lessons of Too Many or Too Few Cars
What a Glass City Can Do With Its Sunlight
When Trash Bags and Gardening Tools Can Help Fight Crime
On the Philly Riverfront, a Question of Who Has Privileges to the Park
From Suburb to City (Or Something Like It) in ‘The End of the Suburbs’
Despite What Developers Say, Philly Keeps Getting Less Dependent on Cars
Research Suggests Living Near Highways Can Cause Miscarriages
RECAP: Six Leaders Compare and Share Notes on Rail Parks
Ft. Worth Tries on Dallas-Size Ambition
Feeding Cities: The Food Conundrum
Increasing the Happiness Index
In Williamsburg, Disputes Over Who Should Get Affordable Housing Stymie Development
Auto-centric Philly Zoning Changes Trimmed By City Council
Asking Metro Areas, “Are We There Yet?”
For Roosevelt Island Campus, Thom Mayne Puts Function First
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These Guerilla Bus Benches Are Spurring Berkeley to Step Up for Bus Riders
The Most Influential Role in Politics Isn’t the One You’re Thinking About
Share the Road
Philly Reduced School-Based Arrests by 84% Over a Decade
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