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Last updated almost 4 years ago

The High Cost of Bad Sidewalks

almost 4 years ago

Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesA tree root renders...

Can Land Banks Get Us Out of This Mess?

almost 4 years ago

Tim Boyle/BloombergA vacant home in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago. Land banks...

An Urban Exodus? Not Yet, New Research Shows

almost 4 years ago

Jeenah Moon/BloombergCities have increasingly attracted college-educated adults in their 20s and 30s...

Londoners Have Become Afraid of Public Transit

almost 4 years ago

Hollie Adams/BloombergA masked rider aboard the London Underground.

When the Pandemic Sent You Back to Childhood

almost 4 years ago

Photo collage: Sarah HolderA pandemic scrapbook of selfies from young adults living...

Tear the Confederate Memorials Down. Keep the Graffiti.

almost 4 years ago

Zach Gibson/Getty ImagesThe graffiti-tagged pedestal of the Jefferson Davis monument in Richmond...

The Voices Behind the Clash at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

almost 4 years ago

Shantale DavisAlexis Johnson was barred from reporting on Black Lives Matter protests...

What Happened When the Office Came Home

almost 4 years ago

William Grigsby/Conde Nast via Getty ImagesA space-age home office of 1963 boasts...

The Cities Taking Up Calls to Defund the Police

almost 4 years ago

Stephen Maturen/Getty ImagesMinneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is confronted at a demonstration about...

CityLab University: A Timeline of U.S. Police Protests

almost 4 years ago

Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty ImagesWashington, D.C.'s newly renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza...

In Japan and France, Riding Transit Looks Surprisingly Safe

almost 4 years ago

Kiyoshi Ota/BloombergSubway riders in Tokyo keep their distance.