In Cities, Change Happens Fast
Because private investment can come (and go) quickly in urban areas, change can happen at a dizzying pace, and quite often, residents struggle to keep up.
Conversations Surrounding Our Urban Environments
Because private investment can come (and go) quickly in urban areas, change can happen at a dizzying pace, and quite often, residents struggle to keep up.
On a recent trip to San Diego, my wife and I discovered North Park and felt right at home.
To the urbanist currently braving the worst the February can throw at us, I see you… and I understand.
Ten Years Of The Urban Phoenix
A review of my favorite ebike, and a call to action to continue production of this kind of machine.
When you advocate for cities, you hear it again and again. “Why would I go there, I don’t want to get shot.” Here’s why that narrative is deeply flawed.
The automobile has long been the symbol of freedom in the U.S. But when it’s the only choice, is it really freedom?
Recently, a friend of 20 years visited Rochester. Here’s how it went.
Cul De Sac housing is not a neighborhood. Here’s what a neighborhood should be.
Rochester’s newest public space is a piece of a much bigger downtown puzzle that is still being assembled
Anecdotally, it feels like young people are far more tuned-in to new urbanistic concepts than their generational elders
What if media departed from the decades-old narrative that features small town life as ideal and cities as the setting for crime dramas?
While in Denver for a conference, my wife and her colleagues tried to use public transit to to reach downtown. Here’s how it went.
Rules of the roa…. I mean trail.
CDTA’s BusPlus BRT Service Sets The Tone for Upstate NY Transit