Stories Tagged as
Urban planning
In Texas, immigrant businesses breathe new life into old units
by
Miguel Perez
May 6, 2019
There are a lot of empty retail spaces across the United States looking for fresh ideas to lure in shoppers. Urban designers say it’s all about offering something you can’t get online. In some cases, immigrant business owners in Texas are helping transform brick-and-mortar spaces — long abandoned by regional retailers — into marketplaces that […]
4 ways to design safer cities, and why we don't
by
Eliza Mills
Aug 25, 2017
Architectural changes may not be the best way to counter vehicle terrorism.
The history of the Las Vegas Strip is the history of how we vacation
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 15, 2017
The evolution of the Strip's architecture reflects how U.S. leisure trends have changed in the last several decades.
Why new streetcars could be coming to your city
Feb 15, 2016
They're cheaper than subways. But busses might make more sense.
The tricky practice of pricing parking
Mar 13, 2015
Cities are looking at variable rates as a way to raise money and control traffic
Allentown bets big to shed its former image
by
Tommy Andres
and Kai Ryssdal
Sep 11, 2014
Pennsylvania's third largest city has been dying for decades. Can it build itself back to life?
British pubs: popular but disappearing
Aug 20, 2014
Britain's famous warm hostelries are giving way to supermarkets and other stores.
For public good, not for profit.
How the White House calculates infrastructure jobs
by
Krissy Clark
May 14, 2014
White House warns 700,000 infrastructure jobs could be lost. What's that include?
Broken windows, busted real estate market
May 7, 2014
Philadelphia is cracking down on dilapidated buildings, because it pays to.
Sunflowers, pocket parks and other ideas aim to beautify vacant lots
Apr 26, 2013
The Washington University Sustainable Land Lab Competition's goal? To find something creative to do with all the vacant lots in the country.