Former office buildings are thriving as indoor farms as demand for office space drops, reports Vittoria Traverso for BBC.
The outrage over the chain’s decision to limit the use of its bathrooms should prompt more questions about why the U.S. lacks ...
In a piece for Governing, William Fulton describes the growth of Venice, Florida, a planned community dating back to the ...
Two California cities are launching the country’s first hydrogen public utility, reports Emma Penrod in Smart Cities Dive.
Calls for regulation at the national level have prompted lawmakers to consider limiting tourist rentals amidst a growing ...
Many affordable housing developers worry Trump’s proposed taxes on imports and crackdown on immigration will be detrimental ...
In a piece for Fast Company, Kristin Toussaint describes how 15 proposed new Amtrak routes could unlock rail travel for 39 ...
A road safety protest dubbed People Protected Bike Lanes (PPBL) is helping spur action and improve road safety in San ...
According to a WFAA article by Rachel Snyder, “The first phase of the city’s new bike plan, to add 27 miles of new bike lanes ...
One bill would allow all counties to approve accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in areas outside of cities, limiting owners to ...
One author offers a framework for resilience that rethinks common assumptions about the inevitability of cities as we know ...
Roundabouts, commonly used in other countries, are starting to catch on in U.S. cities. They can improve traffic flow and ...