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ReThink There's a lot of fear and misinformation out there, but a new public relations initiative called ReThink is trying to change that.
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Irish Homeowners: World Champs at Not Repaying Mortgages
The fascinating historical reason why a quarter of the country's home loans are in some kind of trouble.
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Phoenix's Walkability Gamble Might Actually Pay Off
The Reinvent PHX initiative will try to guide transit-oriented development in five districts along the new light rail corridor.
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Urban Wonk
How Baseball Stadiums Drive Housing Costs
Neighborhoods near Major League Baseball stadiums cost more – especially if the team has a better shot at winning the 2013 World Series.
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A $6.2 Million Apartment for a 2-Year-Old? Such is NYC's Luxury Housing Market
The high-end residential developments that have come to dominate Manhattan have the potential to generate not only tax revenue, but also solitude.
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Cities Dependent on Air Conditioning Might Be More Sustainable Than We Think
New research suggests that Minneapolis actually uses way more energy staying warm in the winter than Miami does keeping cool.
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Charts
The Next Housing Bubble Might Be Here
The latest measure from the S&P/Case-Shiller home price indexes shows an 8.1 percent year-over-year increase.
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Charts
After Decades of Sprawl, Density Comes to Denver
The city's push for transit-oriented development has paid off, according to a new report.
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Urban Wonk
The Strange Case of Squatters' Sovereignty
A new twist on property rights, in a suburb outside of Washington, D.C.
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The Big Fix
Fighting Domestic Violence With Architecture and Design
A new generation of shelters is changing the way women and children recover from abusive environments.
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Why Your Skyrocketing Rent Is Bad for the Economy
It hurts when that money leaves your bank account. But where does it go?

