How suburban life quietly redefined everything we buy, use, and throw away.
There are always good reasons for not doing the right thing.
I refuse to accept my best days of walkability were in college.
America is aging. Let's make places worth aging in.
A careful apples-to-apples analysis shows that the classic urban pattern can actually cost less – but it mostly depends on the shape of the lots.
How the curb became a key space in modern cities.

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Recent opposition to a development in

Recent opposition to a development in Suffolk, Virginia, shows the uphill battle that many developers of new urbanist projects face — even in a...

The City of Macon, Georgia, has received federal

The City of Macon, Georgia, has received federal transportation funds to redevelop the historic Macon Terminal Station as an intermodal facility...

High altitude New Urbanism

A new neighborhood in Breckenridge, Colorado, addresses the need for affordable homes for year-round residents and overcomes the difficulties of...

Big cloverleaf is out, tighter urban interchange is in

To create an attractive gateway to downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, and to serve the future NASCAR Hall of Fame, a 30-acre Interstate highway...