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Last week, a network of vital urban media outlets suddenly shut down. Will anything take their place?
How the urban landscape is evolving

Last week, a network of vital urban media outlets suddenly shut down. Will anything take their place?

Thirteen years after a vote that poured resources into transportation, most residents haven’t changed their habits.

A new book catalogues how people living in trailer parks miss out on the benefits of conventional homeownership.

A new study finds a correlation between the number of patents a city produces and economic segregation within its limits.

A band of architects and city planners insist that trash shouldn’t be a permanent feature of urban topography.

A driver, a transportation official, and a transit advocate explain why Seattle recently saw one of the biggest citywide increases in passenger numbers.

To understand the spread of diseases like Zika and Ebola, it’s helpful to look at trends in urbanization over the past few centuries.