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14 Oct 2014: The ‘rust belt’ city of Buffalo, New York is experiencing a renaissance after decades of decline. But while one half rises from the post-industrial ashes, large swaths of the other remain trapped in poverty and disrepair
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6 Oct 2014: Gary Younge: Gates made his name by staging soul food dinners in honour of a fictional Japanese potter. Now he is recycling the fabric of Chicago’s past, including its bricks and mortar, to transform the city’s depressed areas
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6 Oct 2014: From Phnom Penh and Yokohama to Athens and Glasgow, you shared your pictures of deserted sports stadiums and venues in cities. Here are some of the best
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22 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones, Framing the Debate: The architecture of corporate confidence has faded to green. Can the city that defined energy excess become a symbol of resistance to preserve the future?
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22 Sep 2014: Hometown pride and promises of economic growth are often leveraged to garner billions for new stadium megaprojects, taking public funds away from other pressing needs
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11 Sep 2014: Hull’s twin loss of its fishing and shipping industries consigned it to a future of poverty, isolation and even ridicule. But now all that is about to change, because the city is putting its faith back in the North Sea
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5 Sep 2014: City links: We explore the centrality of street food to Chengdu’s social life, the trend of parking spaces becoming parks, and a map of Portland’s immorality in this week’s best city stories
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