RECENT ARTICLES – 2017

There are no adjacent streets, and fire engines had a difficult time reaching the building. It wasn't always this way.

The noose around Rochester's downtown has been partly removed, breathing oxygen into the repopulation of the city center.

The principles of neighborhood structure and buildings that relate positively to public space resonate with traditional Zulu culture and village geography.

The redo of the Boston Public Library 1970s wing shows how a building can be reform and adapted to today's needs.

The transformation of a New Orleans retail box into a music hall with magnetic street presence is a remarkable urban achievement.

One of Buffalo's brightest spots of resurgence, Larkin Square combines adaptive reuse, restoration, and new buildings and public spaces that complement the old.

When someone walks along a street, they’re gone in a moment. But when they sit down to a meal, they might be there for an hour or more. Because of this, the sidewalk cafe is the most powerful tool to enhance people’s desire to walk in a place.

The Storefront Theater is a unique and creative use of a vacant space in a small-town Main Street.

The nation has a large supply of mid-century neighborhoods that are ripe for changes that will make them more walkable and appealing to new generations of residents.

Prices for real estate in many cities have recently stalled, The New York Times reports, yet the development boom continues.

Stunning historic rehabilitation provides affordable housing in New Orleans.