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Is China Not Urbanizing Fast Enough?: 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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Maps
Where Working Households Are Struggling the Most to Pay Their Rent
More than a quarter of America's working renter households now spend a majority of their income on rent.
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Videos
The Pittsburgh Pirates Videos That'll Make You Kind of Love the City
The baseball team ditched CGI ship fights for streetscapes and signature Pittsburgh imagery.
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Urban Wonk
The Problem With Calling Cities 'Post-Industrial'
It's time to come up with a new way of thinking and talking about places like Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland.
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Why Are There Still So Many Train Stations Named Penn Station?
The Pennsylvania Railroad isn't coming through that tunnel — so how come we keep going through its doors?
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Photos
2013 Opening Day: Baseball Begins
Fans descend on ballparks around the country as Major League Baseball gets underway.
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The Big Fix
It's Not Just Overflow—Everyday Leaks From Sewer Systems Lead to Alarming Amounts of Sewage in Our Waterways
And you probably can't even smell it.
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Charts
The Geometry of Transit-Friendly Neighborhoods
We've got a "typology radar graph" for that.
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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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Gift of the Day: A Wall-Mounted Street Grid
More gifts for the urbanist in your life.

