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Andrew Smith
andrewsmithwest
Inspired by this rather uninspiring example in Leeds, I've scoured the internet for the crappiest pop up parks! A thread. Check out this non-event in Mermaid Quay (Cardiff). And it's
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NEXTSTL.com
NEXTSTL
Jane Jacobs-Erosion of cities by automobiles entails so familiar a series of events that these hardly need describing. The erosion proceeds as a kind of nibbling, small nibbles at first,
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. A few thoughts on cities & economic development in a COVID-19 & Post-COVID-19 world. Much of the discussion has been abt location (of work & residence) & which cities
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Napoleon Bonaparte
togreatness777
The repeated collapses of American cities is a very interesting topicI think of it as Jefferson's curseHe said"If Americans ever cluster in cities like they Europeans so, they'll become just
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
I was looking at some maps for a future article and saw something interesting about Italy.The Po River Valley is the richest and highest-density area because it's the most fertile.But
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Samuel Sinyangwe
samswey
Police unions really have rigged the system. They got cities to sign legally binding contracts that prohibit any layoffs of police. So they can’t really cut size of the police
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Brent Toderian
BrentToderian
THREAD: Almost every good city, downtown or place is inevitably said to have a “parking problem.” Usually what’s meant by that is that there isn’t enough parking.It’s about time we
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Najla Alariefy
NajlaAlariefy
1/ "A City is not a Tree"This is an interesting idea in urban design. - It was written in 1964 by mathematician/architect Christopher Alexander (CA).- He realized natural, organic cities
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Rebecca Jarvis
RebeccaJarvis
Thread... It's Google today. Others will follow. You cannot understate the impact of WFH on our economy.1. HOUSING. We're already seeing the trend of people moving away from expensive cities
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Got Freedom?
Got_Freedom51
#GEORGIA counties that received the Zuckerberg CTCL Election Grants:Fulton: $6 MillionGwinnett: $4.2 Million Dougherty: $300,000Cobb:
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Chris Kirkwood
bluearrowMaps
The Shenandoah Valley (as defined by the VA department of tourism) is pretty Republican area, but Joe Biden managed to crack 40% in 2020. He mainly did well in the
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𝗡𝗼𝗹𝗮𝗻 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘆
mnolangray
"[I]if you can’t go out to eat, why even live in the city?" And if you don't have a lot of nice consumption-amenities, the nudge for super productive people to
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Tom Forth
thomasforth
On spatial inequality,The UK is a very unequal economy, but the places that traol (big cities except London) are not politically valuable.The UK is quite unequal in living standards, but
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
I wrote about what today’s headlines and statistics are already telling us about the future of work, cities, and the economy in 2021https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/12/the-2021-post-pandemic-prediction-palooza/617332/Overall
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Who's Gonna Be Lucky Indicted #2? - Brian Cates
drawandstrike
You can all see the optics of this for the next 100 days, right? The optics of Dem Mayors who have **lost control of their cities** as violent crimes SPIKE
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Chris Elmendorf
CSElmendorf
New from CA's housing department: a spreadsheet that cities will have use to report estimates of their "capacity" for new housing under current & planned zoning, for upcoming planning cycle.
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