As budgets tighten, nonprofits and cities alike are launching centralized help desks to help residents navigate scarce ...
After two decades of neighborhood walks with residents, Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani’s new book, “The Cities We Need,” shows the ...
A joyful, ebullient performance on ice provides a reason to look back at a landmark community investment program that no ...
Op-ed: New Jersey’s new law effectively banning e-bikes misses the mark on the challenges of electric micromobility. It’s ...
Bringing Next City to Chicago couldn’t happen at a more perfect time as we chart new ways to define the modern city,” says ...
The proliferation of bubble tea shops displacing Chinatown’s legacy businesses might not “look” like gentrification. That ...
The water-supply discussions in the Phoenix suburbs are echoed in council chambers across the American West. In a drying ...
The housing development, known as El Barrio’s Artspace PS 109, is the last of its kind. That’s because its creation was the ...
In an effort to combat rising electricity bills, local and state governments are increasingly experimenting with “virtual ...
A Philadelphia mother’s fight to reunite with her children offers a grim window into the problems of the American cities’ child welfare systems – and how they can be improved.
Lexington used a $1 million public contract to wipe out millions in hospital bills. In rural Paducah, organizers are ...
With Sanctuary, at New York City’s Fridman Gallery, artists examine sanctuaries as physical and emotional safe spaces.
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