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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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Photos
The NHL May Have Been Quiet, But Teams' Real Estate Guys Sure Were Busy
During the lockout, some teams changed arenas, others asked for new ones, and some even pushed forward with condo towers and complexes.
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Photos
The Best Aerial Panorama of Manhattan We've Ever Seen
A photographer shot New York City from a helicopter, then stitched together this awesome image.
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Videos
How New York City's 'Pothole Gang' Fixes 4,000 Holes a Day
Headquartered in a small depot beneath the Williamsburg Bridge, the crew is responsible for overseeing 6,000 miles of road.
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Lessons From Sandy: Even New Green Infrastructure Was Destroyed
Restoring or creating wetlands that last is no small feat.
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Imagining the World's Iconic Buildings All in One Skyline
An artist's impossible city borrows landmarks from eight major cities, including New York, Chicago, London, Shanghai, and Taipei.
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'My Brooklyn' Tells a Story of Gentrification and Loss
The documentary takes aim at developers and city officials who smilingly insist that "change is good."
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The Big Fix
Are Some Cities Built to Encourage Drunk Driving?
A look at which major U.S. cities have the most fatal car crashes per capita.
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Videos
Is This the World's Oldest Dash Cam Video?
Incredible footage from the 1920s shows New York's traffic has always been a problem (especially when you're rushing to put out a fire).
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How Google Street View Could Help Post-Sandy Staten Island
Residents worry the photos will hurt property values. But the site could raise the kind of awareness the "forgotten borough" will need as it rebuilds.

