Metropolitan regions are “really important players in this whole picture,” says Dana Gunders of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
A $290 billion investment aims to upgrade public restrooms in its Rust Belt region to boost tourism. But locals need it as much as visitors.
Activists in Flint, Standing Rock, and California’s Central Valley reflect on the year in water protests.
Urban areas that straddle the U.S.-Mexico border have grown together, but in very different ways.
The Atlas of ReUrbanism begins to explore how older buildings help density and affordability, but it doesn’t go far enough.
Vik Muniz, Chuck Close, and others have made the soon-to-be-opened line into something like an underground museum.
A short film looks at the personal side of the much-maligned service, the same year it shut down for good.
Just as income inequality has become a fixture in many Americans’ understanding of the country, so too must accelerating regional divides.
Cultural amenities like parks and museums attract young talent to big cities. But how do they work for smaller cities or older people?
The federal funds under threat could amount to more than 20 percent of a city budget, or less than 1 percent. Either way, cities could well end up hurting.