What We're Reading: Page 131
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 02, 2022
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The Architect's Newspaper
Urban planner Justin Garrett Moore thinks cities need a Department of Care
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Cities Today
Heated wallpaper trialled in homes to cut costs and emissions
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Wired
This Is What Flying Car Ports Should Look Like
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Multifamily Dive
Natural gas legislation: What multifamily developers, owners need to know
Jun 01, 2022
May 31, 2022
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The New York Times
N.Y.C. Companies Are Opening Offices Where Their Workers Live: Brooklyn
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The Advocate
In car-loving Baton Rouge, could a rapid-transit system convince people to take a bus?
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Route Fifty
Cities Support Community Land Trusts to Protect Affordable Housing
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Hartford Courant
As affordable housing deadline approaches, Connecticut towns’ response a mix of pushback and innovation — and one allegation of perpetuating segregation
May 27, 2022
May 26, 2022
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The Verge
Joby Aviation inches closer to getting full government approval for its electric air taxis
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The Lens
Potential conflicts found in another city tech deal after collapse of 'smart cities' project
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CBS News
U.S. cities rethinking traffic stops as Black drivers disproportionately affected
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The Wall Street Journal
Big U.S. Cities Lost More Residents as Covid-19 Pandemic Stretched On
May 25, 2022
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Streetsblog USA
Awful Highway Expansions in Denver and Portland are Halted
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Axios
The security deposit gets a makeover
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Bloomberg CityLab
NYC Says Its Final Goodbye to the Pay Phone
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Route Fifty
A State Tries to Attract Public Workers Who Have Resume Gaps
May 24, 2022
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Omaha World-Herald
Bicycle traffic on Harney Street up 140% since launch of protected bike lane
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Afrik 21
EGYPT: Schneider Electric and Tatweer Misr to develop smart cities
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Utility Dive
California solar, storage projects hit hard by Department of Commerce investigation, supply chain issues
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SaportaReport
Atlanta leaders committed to fulfilling promise of rail on the BeltLine
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San Francisco Chronicle
Who killed California’s high-speed rail? There are many suspects