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The Big Fix
The Uncertain Future of Public Roads
More and more states are privatizing highways and roads. Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing is a matter of increasing debate.
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Maps
America's Most Post-Industrial Metros
The cities that lead America's transition from a goods-producing to service economy.
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Homeless in the Suburbs: The Best #CityReads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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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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Meet the Former NASA Scientist Who's Teaching Coloradans How to Grow Marijuana Legally
Dale J. Chamberlain's HASH courses are specifically designed to comply with Colorado's new cannabis law.
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This Name That Neighborhood Game Will Distract You All Afternoon
So you think you know your city?
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The Case Against One-Way Streets
One civil engineer believes trip capacity will increase if cities turn to two-way streets.
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Does Human Capital Tend to Cluster in Center Cities or the Suburbs?
According to new research, where college-educated folks live has a lot to do with population size.
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Videos
Denver's Innovative Strategy to Give Public Housing Residents What They Want
The Housing Authority is using a cultural audit to redevelop the city's outdated South Lincoln Homes, not far from downtown.
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Year in Review
2012's Most Important Preservation Battles
The gas stations, theaters and monuments saved this year.

