RECENT ARTICLES – 2018
Opportunity Zones, a massive new nationwide community development program, will benefit from the work of urban planning thought leaders.
Designing and establishing systems for walkable communities that support aging residents are important planning and development tasks for the coming decades.
After taking a back seat to urban revival for a decade or more, American suburbs are once again in the driver's seat of growth. Can they be built sustainably?
Our built environment separates everything to reduce conflict and make us safe—it may instead do the opposite.
With transit on the way, Amherst, New York, reimagines its future.
CNU's 2018 Transportation Summit united local groups that battle to remove disruptive urban highway segments
Do we risk overselling smart growth, placemaking or other urbanist concepts today, without taking heed of social and market realities?
A new database makes every single structure in the United States visible
Providence in Huntsville introduces a new development pattern that converts an arterial to a main street, provides nightlife and civic spaces, and adds a diverse school.
CNU recently released the Users' Guide to Zoning Reform, which offers a new path to improving land-use codes.
The well-known Panhandle beach town offers an early case study in frugal environmental design.