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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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Deal of the Day: Free Rides in Los Angeles, London, But Not New York
We'll take a cup of kindness yet, for Auld Lang Syne.
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Year in Review
2012's Most Important Preservation Battles
The gas stations, theaters and monuments saved this year.
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Do Places Seem Farther Away When You Have to Walk to Get There?
Turns out pedestrians who live in cities consistently over-estimate the amount of time it takes to walk somewhere. Why this matters to density.
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Maps
To Get America Growing Again, We Have to Look to Our Most Productive Metro Areas
The United States is not just as a single national economy but a collection of city and metro economies, and they're growing at starkly different rates.
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Absurd Traffic Obstacle of the Day: The Minneapolis Bike Matador
Ole!
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The Future of Air Travel Is, Fittingly, a Bit Delayed
A Congressional hearing finds progress on the NextGen system lagging but generally on track.
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Charts
The Tragic Geography of Disconnected Youth
One in seven young Americans are neither working nor going to school.
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Big Cities, Bad Cities, Beer Cities: The Best #CityReads of the Week
Our weekly look back at the stories you may have missed.
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The U.S. Airports Most Likely To Influence the Spread of Global Disease
The worst culprits aren't necessarily the ones you'd expect.

