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Urban IssuesBritian is Committing "National Economic Suicide"
by Robert Bryce 03/04/2025
If you want to know what’s happening in a place, ask a cab driver. On a Sunday afternoon, during a short ride to the British Museum, I asked our cabbie about his energy bills read more » »
The Revival of Black Town Centers
by Pete Saunders 03/02/2025
In honor of Black History Month, I annually write some piece that honors the significance and impact of the contributions of Black people on the American urban environment. read more » »
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Tech Bros Have Stolen Austin's Soul
by Joel Kotkin 02/28/2025
It looms, all glamour and glass, like a strange Wellsian monster. Floor by floor it comes, casting the Colorado River in shadow as it goes. By the time it’s finished, sometime next year, it’ll be the tallest building in Texas read more » »
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How Do YIMBYs Respond To Housing Markets With *No* Demand?
by Pete Saunders 02/24/2025
I’ve had my differences with the YIMBY (Yes In My Back Yard) movement. Over the years I’ve written multiple pieces raising a position on zoning reform that rarely gets discussed read more » »
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Families and Transportation
by Randal OToole 02/23/2025
On his second day in office, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy directed federal transportation agencies to “give preference to communities with marriage and birth rates higher than the national average,” read more » »
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More on Rust Belt to Sun Belt Migration
by Pete Saunders 02/21/2025
Three weeks ago I wrote a piece about the role that a “Rust Belt Diaspora,” or the people who relocated from Rust Belt to Sun Belt states over the last 50 years read more »
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Immigration the American Way
by Joel Kotkin 02/20/2025
As the U.S. southern border begins to function once again, it’s time to consider what kind of immigration policy we should adopt. read more » »
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California’s Housing Problems Require a Better Solution than Densify, Densify, Densify
by Joel Kotkin 02/18/2025
The Palisades and Eaton fires represent thousands of personal tragedies, but they also constitute a collective disaster, adding new housing shortages to California’s already massive shortfall read more » »
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Sheds and Living Life On the Street
by Samuel J Abrams 02/14/2025
I had the privilege of seeing the gorgeous photography show Out on the Street: The Dining Sheds & Empty Streets of New York, 2020-2024, in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. read more » »
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Why Jews Are Fleeing the West
by Joel Kotkin 02/13/2025
Jewish history has long been defined by migratory movements away from trouble and towards safer places. read more » »
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