-
Charts
Why Do We Tax Car-Sharing Like It's Liquor or Cigarettes?
Taxes on quick car-share trips run as high as 60 percent.
-
The New Design Needs of the Information Economy
How offices and home spaces are changing to keep up with Generation Y.
-
Maps
Map of the Day: The Digital Neighborhood
What Foursquare can teach us about how people use a city.
key links
-
Photos
Is the Retro Ballpark Movement Officially Over?
20 years since Camden Yards opened in Baltimore, a look back on the stadium design that's emerged since.
-
Photos
Zipcar's Cities of the Future
Zipcar ranks U.S. cities on innovation, sustainability, and creativity.
-
You Are Where You Wear
The often subtle (and occasionally lucrative) art of expressing city pride, via t-shirt.
-
Photos
Faces of the Rust Belt
Photographer Gregory Halpern captures scenes of despair and surprising strength in his new book, A.
-
Videos
Pittsburgh to Get Its Own Burning Man-Style 'Festival of Fire Arts'
The first-ever Pyrotopia will introduce Pennsylvanians to everyone's favorite art – the kind that burns.
-
Charts
The U.S. Metro Areas That Attract the Most Seniors
America is aging quickly, but some cities are welcoming more seniors than others.
-
Maps
The American Worker's Housing Affordability Crisis
Nearly a quarter of working households spend more than 50 percent of their income on housing.
