I refuse to accept my best days of walkability were in college.
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.
What Porchfest teaches us about place.
A town extension of seaside resort took a week to design, but it has been 25 years in the making.
A new book by the eminent urbanist Jonathan Barnett will make you more optimistic about US cities and their growth.

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Homestyles.com (formerly Homestyles Pub- lishing), the people behind

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Developer Casey Roloff starting home construction in Seabrook

Developer Casey Roloff is getting ready to begin construction of homes in Seabrook, the first full-scale new urban beach development on the West...

Can parking be a civic asset?

With parking now consuming as much as 30 percent of precious urban land in some American cities, it’s no wonder that parking has become one of the...

Support for compact growth in Cincinnati area

The Ohio Kentucky Indiana (OKI) Regional Council of Governments, which represents Greater Cincinnati, has released the findings from its 2012 "...