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  1. Density Could Be the Next Key Policy Issue
  2. CA's drought and land-use
  3. Brookfield Office Properties
  4. Large clock tower buildings in your city
  5. Cities with the weirdest climates
  6. London's skyline is a growing mess (Commentary)
  7. Lean Urbanism - A means of reinventing our communities
  8. Not 'rational' but medieval planning
  9. Types of crimes that occur in your city - Stories of Crimes of all Types -Day to Day
  10. Sky's the limit: Mayor de Blasio to build aggressively to promote affordable housing
  11. Underground Cities: The Next Frontier Might Be Underneath Your Feet
  12. What do the Hospitals in your city look like?
  13. Why are cities divided by separate suburbs?
  14. Buffalo Banks on a Hockey-Centered Development to Boost Civic Rebirth
  15. Neft Daşları - abandoned city at sea
  16. ​Spike Lee on Gentrification: "You Can't Just Come and Bogart"
  17. Why do the vast majority of new developments seemingly house only chain stores?
  18. Bank of America's headquarters almost landed in Chicago over Charlotte
  19. Eight cities named finalists to host 2016 Republican convention
  20. Why grids are better for walking, in 1 simple graphic
  21. Yellow Cab doesn't get it
  22. How Houston’s Missing Media Gene Hobbles Its Global City Ambitions
  23. INRIX Traffic Scorecard Reports
  24. Toronto's Ethnic Buffet
  25. Houston closing streets to encourage exercise, exploration
  26. West Hollywood's increasing diversity inspires mixed emotions
  27. You're going to take a trip to Denver!
  28. Commissioners approve "drunk tank" discussions
  29. At what point does one become a "local" of your city?
  30. Seven Buildings (and Neighborhoods) That Would Never Fly in Any City But Houston
  31. Toronto’s alliance with Austin leaves pleasant taste
  32. Could Austin and San Antonio be the next Dallas-Fort Worth?
  33. Paris car ban set to start after pollution hits high
  34. Atlanta's Food Deserts Leave Its Poorest Residents Stranded and Struggling
  35. Should Canada buy Detroit?
  36. Reinvent PHX to Accept Designs for Walkable Light Rail Communities
  37. GDP growth in the US and European metro areas since the start of the global crisis
  38. Most Apartments Delivered in 2014: DC Ranks Second, Dallas is #1
  39. Possible Idea for Congestion Pricing (NYC): Is it going to far?
  40. Atlanta's Plaza Fiesta a model for dying malls?
  41. Rahm Emanuel: Given a choice, Americans want cities over burbs
  42. Cleveland, Ohio
  43. Hyper-Urbanization: China Plans for 100 Million New City Residents by 2020
  44. African Cities: 35 with at least 5 million people by 2050: The Economist
  45. Top 100 Art Museum Attendance 2013
  46. Here Are The Most Popular Destinations For Immigrants Coming To America
  47. Why can't US cities build urban housing in mass like Canada?
  48. Demographia World Urban Areas March 2014
  49. Leaving the city (and the big mortgage) behind
  50. Las Vegas made a big, bad bet on casinos (Commentary)
  51. Report: Atlanta, Nashville Areas Rated among Worst for Sprawl
  52. Big Ideas: Use air rights to build a better city
  53. Amazing Graphic Shows Chicago’s Middle Class Disappear Before Your Eyes
  54. How Gritty, Crime-Ridden Medellín Became a Model for 21st-Century Urbanism
  55. Tomorrow's Stars
  56. Cities advance their fight against rising inequality
  57. Your favorite bridge in your city. Only post one.
  58. Your city's construction boom: 2000's vs 2010's
  59. No, These Ugly LED Statues Will Not Revolutionize the Streets of Philadelphia
  60. City and State Tourism Ads
  61. Demolition freeze may cover 80% of the city (NYC)
  62. If Mayors Ruled the World
  63. Why SF housing is so expensive..
  64. Cities need Goldilocks housing density – not too high or low, but just right
  65. NYU Stern Urbanization Project (animations)
  66. Table of Completed Buildings by Height
  67. Common Theme: World Metros Containing Both an Alpha City and a Port City
  68. Planners in developing cities should build a new model of the "world class" city
  69. Hoping for More Density Downtown, Houston Expands Subsidy For Downtown Development
  70. Why We Need A ‘Neil deGrasse Tyson’ of Urban Planning
  71. TIME: The New American Dream is Living in a City, Not Owning a Home in the Suburbs
  72. 21 Ways to Make European Cities More Resilient
  73. Chinese Trump Russians As Manhattan's Top Apartment Buyers
  74. See how well you know world/euro/us cities..may take up your whole day
  75. Detroit Cycling Grows Fast As the City Rises On the National Bike Scene
  76. Maps and Quantity of Residential Construction in Your City
  77. 2013-14 Population Estimates for California Cities Released
  78. NEW YORK | Silicon Alley outgrows its Name
  79. Here’s a peek inside the type of city Narendra Modi promises to build across India
  80. Houston considers SIXTH Ring road around city
  81. Miami’s Poor Live on $11 a Day as Boom Widens Wealth Gap
  82. What is the relationship between new construction and urban housing prices?
  83. Toronto police can no longer card (harrass, "stop and frisk") people for no reason
  84. The Revolt of the Cities
  85. NEW YORK : De Blasio Unveils Affordable Housing Initiative
  86. China’s megacities are combining into mega regions, and they’re doing it wrong
  87. Why Americans are fleeing the suburbs!
  88. How dense is your census tract?
  89. Please list ways to "incentivise" pedestrian friendly streets?
  90. Urbanizing Suburbs
  91. Sprawl is good for you
  92. Five square miles greater downtown/inner city population comparison
  93. France to redraw nation’s map to save money
  94. NEW YORK | 2024 Olympics Bid?
  95. Cities in Motion Index 2014
  96. An economic defense of old buildings
  97. Sidewalk maintenance!
  98. City Populations if Overall Density was same Density as Densest Census Tract
  99. Minneapolis population passes 400,000 mark, estimates say
  100. Seattle agrees to lower height limits of new houses on small lots