Tag: "main street"

Can Kickstarter Solve Urban Problems?

Can Kickstarter Solve Urban Problems?

Over at the Design Observer Group, Alexandra Lange has a very thoughtful piece on how to use Kickstarter to fund public projects: Most of the Kickstarter projects under the Design tab congregate around the themes of bikes, cheese, typography and iAnything, yet there is now a subset of urban interventions. A plastic tent for a [...]

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Young Adults Fuel Inner City Growth In Cleveland

Young Adults Fuel Inner City Growth In Cleveland

| April 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

In what would have been a startling turn of events just a few years ago, this story of the continuing rise of inner cities comes from the Cleveland Plain Dealer: When a new job brought Stacey Brown to Cleveland from San Francisco two months ago, she went looking for an apartment downtown. Her manager told [...]

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Highway Deconstruction & Quality of Life

| April 25, 2012 | 0 Comments
Highway Deconstruction & Quality of Life

The City Fix highlights an interesting approach to improving the quality of urban life: The famed U.S. intellectual Lewis Mumford once said, “Forget the damned motor car and build the cities for lovers and friends.” The recently released report on freeway removal from by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy and EMBARQ (the producer [...]

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America’s Greatest Main Streets?

| April 20, 2012 | 0 Comments
America’s Greatest Main Streets?

Travel and Leisure magazine has put together a list of what they consider to be America’s greatest main streets.  The work of such activists and preservationists is acknowledged each year by the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Great American Main Streets Awards and by the American Planning Association’s Great Places in America: Streets. We scoured [...]

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The Mauling of Enclosed Malls

| March 28, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Mauling of Enclosed Malls

We’ve mentioned this before.  Enclosed shopping malls, those retail juggernauts of the 20th Century, are dropping like flies.  Over at Greater Greater Washington, Dan Malouf has the latest from the Washington, DC area: The reasons malls have closed vary as much as the malls themselves. Some closed because they were housed in cheap buildings that [...]

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Seen any really great parking lots lately?

| March 14, 2012 | 0 Comments
Seen any really great parking lots lately?

That’s the question that led Eran Ben-Joseph, a professor of landscape architecture and urban design at MIT to write his new book Rethinking a Lot: The Design and Culture of Parking, a badly needed reconsideration of the parking lot: “We all use parking lots, and we all kind of hate them,” Ben-Joseph says. “Yet they’re [...]

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