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Op-ed: It won’t undo the discrimination rampant in our financial systems. But a new study suggests that rent reporting is an ...
A 2024 law codifying the state’s Mount Laurel doctrine is speeding up construction and shifting local politics, even as lawsuits linger.
Research shows these multi-lane, one-way urban streets can increase crashes and suppress local economies. Now, CityBeautiful ...
Sliding-scale tickets. Mobile theater units. Deep partnerships with organizers. Working Theater is proving that art can be ...
Op-ed: Despite federal setbacks on clean energy, local ownership of TENs is allowing cities and towns to meet their climate ...
Art on the Ave,” which provides artists with opportunities to showcase their work in vacant storefronts across the city, is ...
Op-ed: With new city leadership and a governor looking for a housing win, it’s time to make affordable homeownership a real ...
Desperate for jobs, three communities embraced a bold electric vehicle promise. Now, they’re left with questions—and no jobs.
A Black-led marketplace has been up and running in San Francisco’s Fillmore neighborhood since 2022, but it still faces ...
Op-ed: New research suggests that people with higher disgust sensitivity find higher densities less appealing. What does that ...
Welcome back to The Weekly Wrap, our Friday roundup of stories that explain the problems oppressing people in cities and ...
Boston Ujima Project Is Investing in a Community Land Trust. Here’s Why It Matters. Traditional lenders remain slow to open their coffers to community land trusts. But this community-controlled ...
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