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The Banished Bottom of the Housing Market
How America Destroyed Its Cheapest Homes
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The Never-Ending Housing Emergency
How Rent Control Arrests Development
Nov 6
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Cities of the Dead
Urban Planning for the Afterlife
Oct 30
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Ryan Puzycki
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The Bleeding Edge of Progress
City of Yes, And… #10
Oct 28
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Ryan Puzycki
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American Gridlock
Liberty, Order, and the Geometry of the City
Oct 23
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An Urbanist Reading List
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No Kings, No Zoning
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We’re All Experiencing Homelessness
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The Slumless City
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Why automated metros are the future
High-tech transit can be cost-effective transit. Just look at Canada.
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Reboot the City
Restarting the Engine of Urban Progress
Oct 17
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Ryan Puzycki
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The Soul of the City
Gods, Men, and Faith in Civic Life
Oct 10
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The Urban Romantic
Falling in Love with the City
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Make America Walkable Again
City of Yes, And… #9
Sep 29
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The Slumless City
How Urban Renewal Nearly Unmade New Haven
Sep 25
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Desegregate Connecticut
How Exclusionary Zoning Made Housing Unaffordable in the Constitution State
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