MY Big Urban Mistake: Not Seeing The Bigger Picture
Two years ago I wrote a post that became a rallying cry. But I was wrong. Sort of.
Conversations Surrounding Our Urban Environments
Two years ago I wrote a post that became a rallying cry. But I was wrong. Sort of.
Sometimes statistics that can change our misconceptions are right in front of us… we just choose not to listen
A recap of 2018 and a look forward
Are craft breweries killing the neighborhood bar? It’s a question of “growth” versus the redistribution of our entertainment budgets
This is why we fight to prioritize pedestrians and cyclists over cars
It’s important for all of us to know when to fight, and when to fight another day
Roc Holiday Village shows us all that the urban experience can be a year-round celebration in our cold weather cities
When jobs move away from our city centers, it makes efficient transit nearly impossible
My favorite Urban Phoenix pieces from 2018
Transit ridership is down sharply. Here’s why, and what it means going forward.
I used to get frustrated by bikes and walkers. Biking to work made me realize how childish that was
Buffalo’s Metro Rail has a “blue collar” approach to moving people about a city that is just starting to turn the corner
An iPhone photo “tour” of downtown Buffalo shows generational architecture and limitless potential
A harsh look at one of Greater Rochester’s most ridiculous roads
Health, locally sourced options for an emerging neighborhood and a growing downtown