RECENT ARTICLES – 2024

This holiday, experience the magic of a city or town. Let that become part of your family experience. It may change your life.

A design for a North Carolina Habitat for Humanity chapter fits a range of infill locations with standardized production.

A new study shows that demolishing a second freeway spur in downtown Milwaukee could provide housing for 4,200 people and $1.1 billion in property value.

The fast-growing Indianapolis suburb had the gumption to reform its suburban street network—a rare achievement that should get more attention.

A ‘missing middle’ design creatively maximizes space to provide an affordable workforce option in Beaufort and beyond.

A small site project offers density and new housing options for Hyannis, Massachusetts, with design that improves an old streetscape.

The Village of Providence shows how you can create a strong place out of nowhere in two decades.

A transit-oriented development between three streetcar suburbs in Prince George’s County, a few miles from DC, demonstrates key elements of mixed-use, good public spaces, and connectivity.

A development plan in Edmond, Oklahoma, has 10-foot-wide townhouses and a mix of small commercial and residential buildings to create intimate urban spaces on the edge of downtown.

Adaptive reuse of horse and mule barns in Fort Worth makes for a unique mixed-use development.

Law professor Michael Lewyn has written a comprehensive and readable analysis of the complete streets movement, why it has failed to transform America’s streets, and what can be done.

A new report highlights how planners can help households reduce cost of living through policies that boost low-cost modes of mobility.