When It Comes to Urban Planning, Strategy Isn’t Enough
For governments looking to solve their most pressing urban challenges, it is not enough to simply build a strategy. It is even more imperative to devise a plan of action.
For governments looking to solve their most pressing urban challenges, it is not enough to simply build a strategy. It is even more imperative to devise a plan of action.
While urban development is often characterized as a war between hungry developers and heroic neighborhood activists, the reality is far more complicated.
Brownfields has quickly become one of the most important buzzwords in urban development.
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A conversation with host Sam Chandan about inclusive prosperity and the Amazon H2Q process.
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Despite concerns about the impact of new development, expanding a city’s housing supply is often critical to its affordability and economic success.
Recently cities have begun to promote tolerance as a key factor in economic growth.
When it comes to capturing millennial talent, small cities should look to one other for guidance.