- Banning auto-oriented businesses to spur walkability: Columbia Heights, Minnesota is trying it.
- Frequency Stacks Up: Comparing Houston’s new transit network to other cities.
- Swept Away: The city of Seattle cleared a record number of homeless camps in 2015.
- Breaking Ground: SolTerra’s first Seattle building takes shape on E Pike St.
- Great Fire: No, not that one. The one on auto row in 1925.
- Individual Impact: 7 things you can do to make an impact on climate change from the New York Times.
- Global Scale: Mapping 260 years of carbon emissions.
- Cornerstone Acquisition: Co-working company Level Office acquires the historic Pioneer Building.
- Living Small: “The most important determinant of the environmental impact of a home is simply its square footage,” says Alan Durning in a talk at Portland State University.
- Backward: Louisville removes sidewalk for “safety”.
- Changes Ahead: Metro makes adjustments to its strategic guidelines.
- Finally: SDOT finalizes a rule change on sidewalk closures during construction.
- An Urban Intervention: Philadelphia attempts to fix one of its most uninteresting streets.
- A New Arts Building: Taking shape at First and Cherry with some heavy arts hitters.
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