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The potential of mixed-use health districts
Experts discuss hospital-oriented development and its dramatic potential to transform cities big and small.Hospitals are economic anchors in both large cities and smaller communities, employing 6.7 million people and generating $900 billion in revenue a year, nationwide 1 . While medical centers contribute substantially to jobs and wealth, they typically generate an automobile-oriented built environment...Read more -

Putting faith in housing solutions
As rising rents and exclusionary zoning have failed to provide housing for many, a Durham church looks at an ancient model of homes for the elderly.Charitable housing has been part of American religious tradition since its founding. For early American faith communities, these traditions stretched back for centuries. Today, this sacred mission of providing housing to those in need is facing new challenges. For many, rising rents and home prices...Read more -

Hierarchy of centers for the 15-minute city
I recently spoke on a panel discussing the 15-minute city, and the cool graphic above was presented showing a hierarchy of mixed-use centers throughout the City of Portland, Oregon. This kind of analysis would help many cities plan to achieve an urban environment where owning an automobile is...Read more -

Walkable downtown created from a suburban office complex
Doral, known for a golf course and sprawl, has partnered with a developer to create a walkable downtown on the site of a former nondescript office park, reusing existing infrastructure.When incorporated 20 years ago, Doral, Florida, consisted of a collection of gated subdivisions, shopping centers, warehouse and industrial districts, a world-renowned golf course, and notoriously clogged arterial roads, according to DPZ CoDesign. There was no downtown or walkable neighborhood of...Read more