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Mark Blinch/Reuters Not quite the same thing as "I've never smoked crack," is it?
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Photos
The Insurance Company That Thought Its Buildings Could Save Cities
Why Prudential thought it could save America's downtowns through its own decentralization.
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'One Mega-City, Many Systems': The Evolution of Hong Kong
Cities around the Pearl River Delta have connected to form one giant metaphor about modern China.
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Meet the Millennial Mayors
Typical signs of adulthood may have been delayed for some Millennials, but not this group.
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Democracy in America
Toronto Mayor Falls Short of Dieting Goal; Also Falls Off Scale
Rob Ford ends his quest to lose 50 pounds in a painful-looking way.
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There Are More Refugees Living in Urban Areas Than in Rural Refugee Camps
A new UN report shows the urban face of global displacement.
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When It Comes to Cutting Carbon, Cities May Be More Powerful Than National Governments
Mayors have direct control of 75 percent of emission sources in their cities, according to a new report.
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Urban Wonk
The Birth of Zoning Codes, a History
Or, how Americans learned to legislate our NIMBY impulses.
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Democracy in America
Officials Gone Wild: You Can't Go Naked in Public Without Consequences
The crimes, blunders and everyday embarrassments of our esteemed municipal leaders.
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Urban Wonk
Do Americans Really Want More Planning?
An APA poll says yes. But what do those numbers really mean?
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The Big Fix
Buffalo's Convention Center Blues
Buffalo's aging convention center is struggling. What should become of it now?

