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Op-ed: Urban planners and designers still have a chance to create transformative public projects – if we can learn the ...
After their landlords quietly left the federal LIHTC affordable housing program, tenants union in Springfield, Missouri, have ...
Meet the grassroots groups organizing collective buying power and affordable pre-fabricated rebuild options for Eaton Fire ...
Op-ed: Adolescent girls are missing from parks, playgrounds — and our gender-blind urban planning. So let’s ask them what ...
Can a ranking spark a movement and help bridge divides? Each year, Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore® index ranks the 100 ...
About 3.6 million Americans are threatened by eviction each year, and for many, the consequences last long after the eviction itself. Even if they avoid losing their homes, eviction records can ...
We're seeking diverse content creators passionate about urbanism, equity, and solutions journalism to help us tell stories ...
This story was originally published by Yes! Magazine.
Chicago officials have backed away from plans for a city-owned grocery store, and private chains have proven unreliable. But community organizations continue innovating to meet residents’ needs.
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