Saving the Showbox: Historic Seattle has put in its bid to save the Showbox.
Tribes for the climate: Could tribal treaty rights bolster the ability to sue and force the federal government to address climate change?
Bloated recommendation: The Seattle Department of Transportation curiously recommends extreme expenditures and measures to replace the aging Magnolia Bridge.
Push and pull: As Seattle continues to gentrify, can Chinatown continue to coexist and survive?
New horizons: Guy Palumbo, a major force for housing and land use reform, has resigned his state senate seat to take a public policy director job at Amazon ($).
Revamping Eiffel Tower: The Eiffel Tower’s surrounding park will become even more grand as new gardens are installed through 2024.
Design safer crossings: National transportation leaders are demanding that intersection crossings be designed with pedestrian and bicycle safety in mind.
Out of touch: Mayors nationally think parks and recreation are a priority, but housing isn’t too far behind.
DFW’s apartment bonanza: The Dalles-Fort Worth region is building apartments on a massive scale and at a breakneck speed.
Global street food culture: Netflix has a new series on street food across the globe and it reveals the thriving and threatening nature that such culture faces.
Backing transit: Business groups are coming out strongly in favor of funding transit by Congress.
T-town is hot: Tacoma has managed to become the hottest housing market in the country ($).
Funding social housing: State from Washington will lead to a lot of money going into social housing programs.
Damning: The National Transportation Safety Board has released their recommendations on safety improvements ($) in the wake of the December 2017 Amtrak Cascades derailment.
It’s complicated: Richard Florida looks at how supply-side arguments in urbanism has become so controversial as a topic.