It Will Never Be a Good Time to Buy a House

The hidden culprit driving America’s apocalypse of boarded-up storefronts

When Trucks Fly

A New Study Paints a Different Picture of Homelessness in California

The U.S. Needs More Housing Than Almost Anyone Can Imagine

The Unlikely Survival of the 1,081-Year-Old Tree That Gave Palo Alto Its Name

Why You Should Wait Out the Wild Housing Market

How Burrowing Owls Lead To Vomiting Anarchists (Or SF’s Housing Crisis Explained)

Among the World’s Most Dire Places

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Clean City Law

How to Redesign Cities to Fight Loneliness

The Porta-Potty King of New York City Faces a Threat to His Throne

Amazon’s HQ2 Spectacle Isn’t Just Shameful—It Should Be Illegal

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The Maps That Show That City vs. Country Is Not Our Political Fault Line

The borrowers

Poo Stains Seen From Space Lead to Discovery of Massive Penguin ‘Supercolony’

The forgotten history of how automakers invented the crime of "jaywalking"

The Economics of the Office
California's homelessness crisis expands to country

Let’s Get Excited About Maintenance!

When the Job Is One Never-Ending Signal Malfunction

San Francisco Asks

The Third Transportation Revolution

Arise, Tenderloin
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Why California is so expensive

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Phoenix Focuses on Rebuilding Downtown, Wooing Silicon Valley

In China, Homeowners Find Themselves in a Land of Doubt

America! The Cyclist Is Not Your Enemy
A Plan to Flood San Francisco With News on Homelessness

Why is the U.S. unwilling to pay for good public transportation?

Evicted by Matthew Desmond review – what if the problem of poverty is that it’s profitable to other people?

How gentrification really changes a neighborhood

You Didn’t Notice It, But Google Fiber Just Began the Golden Age of High Speed Internet Access — Backchannel — Medium
The Bike Wars Are Over, and the Bikes Won

Norway's National Transit Plan Will Spend Almost $1 Billion on New Bike Highways
The Place Where the Poor Once Thrived
America’s Great Fitness Divide
Library as Infrastructure

The Walkable Multiverse According to Charles Jencks
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Downtown and out? The truth about Tony Hsieh’s $350m Las Vegas project

Can Oregon's tiny houses be part of the solution to homelessness?

Rooftop solar is now cheaper than the grid in 42 American cities

East Of Palo Alto’s Eden

The Myth That Everyone Naturally Prefers Trains to Buses
Detroit Auto-Worker James Robertson Walks 21 Miles to Work