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Reuters 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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Next Great Idea
Why Our Cities Look and Work the Way They Do
A conversation with Sam Bass Warner and Andrew Whittemore about their new book, American Urban Form.
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Contests
Urbanist Bracket Challenge: Sweet 16
Round 2 of our gut-wrenching head-to-head matchup!
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Charts
After Decades of Sprawl, Density Comes to Denver
The city's push for transit-oriented development has paid off, according to a new report.
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Rankings
The Stability of the World's Leading Financial Capitals
London and New York continue to top the list of global financial centers.
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Why Your Skyrocketing Rent Is Bad for the Economy
It hurts when that money leaves your bank account. But where does it go?
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The Bullet Train as a Boost for Second-Tier Cities
A new report finds that high-speed rail lines make satellite areas more attractive while relieving pressure on major cities.
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Contests
The Urbanist Toolkit Bracket Challenge
March Madness for urban design nerds.
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America: A Nation of Permanent Freelancers and Temps
40 percent of America’s workforce will work from home by 2020.
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Rankings
Global Cities of the Super-Rich
New York City and London have more high-net-worth individuals than any other city.
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Maps
Booming Asian Cities Are Tugging The World's Center of Light East
The light of urban development seen from space can tell us much about the shape of the world's economy.

