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The Great Aesthetics Debate of 2026
The Obama Presidential Center arrives at just the right time
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It's Time For a Shademaking Movement
Like placemaking, but for shade
Aug 5, 2024
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AI Demands a New Era of Civic Tech
Civic tech pioneer Andrew Rasiej argues for a civic-led AI literacy campaign, and more.
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The Never-Ending Lockdown
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Madrid's Version of Abundance
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The Case for Pedestrian-Oriented Development
Feb 26
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Do We Need a Placemaking Movement for Young Men?
Oct 22, 2025
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The Bourgeois Bunker
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Subsidizing the Sidewalk
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5 Things That Surprised Me About Sacramento
It's a California city that's working. Why aren't more people paying attention?
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The 276,000 Acres of Public Land Hiding in Plain Sight
The PLACE initiative wants to help cities unlock land they already own for affordable housing
Feb 6
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Where's the American Dream for Renters?
Renters deserve economic mobility, too
Jan 15
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State Housing Policy Is Having a Moment
Local zoning is not where it's at
Oct 30, 2025
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What If Inclusionary Zoning Could Actually Work?
A new report makes the case that the right incentive structure changes everything
Apr 13
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The Best 24 Conferences for the Rest of This Year
One-stop shopping for your professional development
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The Case for Pedestrian-Oriented Development
Every city needs something like the Beltline
Feb 26
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Why Can't More Cities Build Like This?
A tour of Atlanta's South Downtown
Feb 3
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Do We Need a Placemaking Movement for Young Men?
Why did we get rid of a place where young men wanted to hang out?
Oct 22, 2025
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Can Pedestrian Pop-Ups Go Permanent in the U.S.?
Scenes from the Philadelphia subscriber event
Sep 25, 2025
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8 Things That Blew My Mind at Bloomberg CityLab
A final recap from my trip
May 12
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What If the Best Library Is One You Build Yourself?
Lessons from Bogotá at CityLab
May 6
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Why 1,000 City Leaders Are Heading to Madrid Next Week
An interview with Bloomberg Philanthropies' James Anderson in advance of the Bloomberg CityLab global summit
Apr 23
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Subsidizing the Sidewalk
SF launches a new incentive program to bring retail back downtown
Apr 21
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The Great Aesthetics Debate of 2026
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Summer Reading for People Who Think About Cities
From stadiums to school closures to communal living — the books worth your time this season
May 22
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The Best 24 Conferences for the Rest of This Year
One-stop shopping for your professional development
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8 Things That Blew My Mind at Bloomberg CityLab
A final recap from my trip
May 12
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What If the Best Library Is One You Build Yourself?
Lessons from Bogotá at CityLab
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Madrid's Version of Abundance
Plus: My favorite spots in Madrid
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Why 1,000 City Leaders Are Heading to Madrid Next Week
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Apr 23
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Subsidizing the Sidewalk
SF launches a new incentive program to bring retail back downtown
Apr 21
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What If Inclusionary Zoning Could Actually Work?
A new report makes the case that the right incentive structure changes everything
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