Seattle’s smallest triangle: The bizzare story of a Dodge’s Triangle in Capitol Hill.
Emulating Bogotá: What would it take to replicate the high quality experience of Bogotá’s bus rapid transit network?
Revamped public space: Updated designs have been revealed for the Volunteer Park amphitheater.
Lawyering up: With the SR-99 tunnel boring done, the knives sharpen to make the state fork over cash for the massively over-budget project.
Anti-labor rights: Uber unionization in Seattle is now up in the air after a federal judge placed on injunction on collective bargaining for drivers while the lawsuit is decided in court.
Cruel landlords: In the age of Trumpian fascism, California landlords are taking advantage of the political air by threatening immigrant tenants with deportation.
Hopscotch boom: Washington, D.C. looks toward a new bridge near Union Station, which could unlock a major development and transportation renaissance in and around the station’s expansive railyards.
Cultural expansion: The Pratt Fine Arts Center contemplates a major expansion in a mixed-use development on Jackson Street.
Soul of the city: Prague’s most important cultural public space has become highly commercialized over the years leaving severe distaste in the mouths of many Praguers, but can it be reclaimed?
Bombshell: Mayor Ed Murray has been accused of sexual abuse from 1980s, but publicly denied the claims this week.
Housing interest: Intracorp considers development of a 348-unit project in the heart of Little Saigon.
2017 Parking Madness: In the annual national “parking madness” championship, it’s down to Denver and Poughkeepsie on who has the worse parking crater.
Subsidized structured parking: Sound Transit is evaluating four locations near Kent Station for a new park-and-ride garage.
Transforming to green: Perhaps ironically, a coal museum in Kentucky will be powered by solar energy–so much for fossil fuel jobs.
Rising waters: In a special report to The New York Times, journalists show how climate change via rising waters is already acutely harming major cities in China.