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Op-ed: As Congress moves toward passage of the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act, the new housing supply agenda is missing a plan to preserve what we build. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
Podcast: Communities are reckoning with what it means to lose a neighborhood anchor and how to replace it with something that still belongs to the people. nextcity.org/podcast/reim...
Podcast: For our 150th episode, we're flipping the mic. We interview our usual host, executive director Lucas Grindley, about the solutions that deserve replicating. nextcity.org/podcast/our-...
The AI tool Project Sidewalk is pairing machine learning and community engagement to map – and improve — sidewalk accessibility. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
Cities and other groups around the U.S. are using alternatives to traditional asphalt lots in order beat the heat and curb water runoff — especially as climate change worsens. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
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Sponsored: New connections among organizations on the front lines of community power are expanding their capacity. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
Inside a small pro-Trump town's ICE lawsuit, a new land value tax analysis, and more. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
Mayor Parker has promised to build 13,500 new housing units in Philadelphia. With construction costs rising, the city hopes modular construction can help it reach this goal. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
From Seattle to Atlanta, host cities used the tournament to speed up rail and bus upgrades years in the making — while trying to avoid the mistakes of past World Cups. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
Sponsored: University research can still matter if we join community-led work, not just study it. nextcity.org/urbanist-new...
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Op-ed: As Congress moves toward passage of the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act, the new housing supply agenda is missing a plan to preserve what we build.
nextcity.org
While We Race To Build More New Homes, We’re Losing Old Ones
Podcast: For our 150th episode, we're flipping the mic. We interview our usual host, executive director Lucas Grindley, about the solutions that deserve replicating.
nextcity.org
Our Favorite Solutions After 150 Podcast Episodes
Podcast: Communities are reckoning with what it means to lose a neighborhood anchor and how to replace it with something that still belongs to the people.
nextcity.org
Reimagining Shuttered Schools as Community Anchors
Cities Lack Consistent Sidewalk Data. Could Crowdsourced Sidewalk Data Be the Key?
The AI tool Project Sidewalk is pairing machine learning and community engagement to map – and improve — sidewalk accessibility.
nextcity.org
Inside a small pro-Trump town's ICE lawsuit, a new land value tax analysis, and more.
nextcity.org
Sponsored: New connections among organizations on the front lines of community power are expanding their capacity.
nextcity.org
The Weekly Wrap: Colorado Pioneers a New Business Structure To Support Artists
The Power of ‘Translocal’ Learning
World Cup Host Cities Bet on Transit Improvements That Outlast the Tournament
From Seattle to Atlanta, host cities used the tournament to speed up rail and bus upgrades years in the making — while trying to avoid the mistakes of past World Cups.
nextcity.org
Mayor Parker has promised to build 13,500 new housing units in Philadelphia. With construction costs rising, the city hopes modular construction can help it reach this goal.
nextcity.org
Sponsored: University research can still matter if we join community-led work, not just study it.
Can Philly Mass-Produce Its Way Out of a Housing Crisis?
Can Researchers Rise To Meet This Political Moment? At CURE, We Think Yes.
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Cities and other groups around the U.S. are using alternatives to traditional asphalt lots in order beat the heat and curb water runoff — especially as climate change worsens.
nextcity.org
Parking Lots Get Hot And Are Bad for Storm Runoff. These Groups Are Testing Other Options.