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A $6.2 Million Apartment for a 2-Year-Old? Such is NYC's Luxury Housing Market
The high-end residential developments that have come to dominate Manhattan have the potential to generate not only tax revenue, but also solitude.
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Photos
Not All Density Is Created Equal
For walkable cities, it's more about finding the right kind of density.
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Videos
Why Does This Canadian Bridge Keep Trying to Kill People?
The widest bridge in the world, the Vancouver-area Port Mann span, is failing its debut in a spectacular fashion.
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Maps
6 Videos That Show the Fascinating Ebb and Flow of Regional Transit
These maps track the movement of transit vehicles in various cities over the course of 24 hours.
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Maps
The Growing Urban Class Divide, Vancouver Edition
The segregation between the rich and poor is clearer than ever.
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Urban Wonk
Why the 'Trick-or-Treat Test' Still Matters
Community designers have this same discussion every year, for good reason.
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Charts
Dedicated Bike Lanes Can Cut Cycling Injuries in Half
So says a new study from Canada examining hundreds of injured cyclists and the roads where they wiped out.
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Vancouver Covers Its Sidewalks With Giant Pillows
A city block offered an unusual landscape and a soft place to rest.
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Photos
Colorful, DIY Urban Neighborhoods ... for Birds
These makeshift shelters slap onto street poles with the help of magnets.
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Imagine Walking Down to the Corner to Pick Your Own Apple
More cities are considering turning their street trees into food sources.

