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How to Build a Successful Downtown Stadium
Why Denver's Coors Field succeeded while Phoenix's Chase Field was a bust.
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Photos
Designing a City for the Deaf
A university in Washington, D.C., is developing a model for how urban spaces can better serve the deaf or hard of hearing.
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Videos
Video: 2 Minutes To A Healthy City
A video breaks down what cities can do to make their residents fitter.
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Why Energy Use Is Really Water Use
Pumping water from where it's abundant to where it's not takes a lot of energy.
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Charts
Americans Who Actually Make Things
A look at the 8.2 million Americans who work in manufacturing of all sorts.
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Photos
Paul Rudolph and the Challenge of Preserving Modern Architecture
A photographer sets out to capture as many of the architect's remaining buildings as he can, before they're gone.
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Bad Review of the Day: New Haven's Reviled Urban Highway Replacement
The city won a grant to replace its highway with a walkable downtown, but one group raises several concerns about the new plan.
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Democracy in America
There Will Be No Public Hangings in This North Dakota Town
The mayor of Medora, Doug Ellison, explains his decision to drop the idea for fake executions.
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Videos
Everything You Want to Know About the Demolition of Orlando's Amway Arena
Fun facts from Sunday's massive implosion of the O-Rena, erstwhile home to the Magic.
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U.S. Urban Population Is Up ... But What Does 'Urban' Really Mean?
Census definitions include a wide spectrum of places that count as cities.

