Is Denver's Big Bet on E-Bikes Paying Off? Since 2022, the Colorado city has handed out close to 15,000 vouchers in a bid to cut traffic, clean the air and spark an electric cycling boom. There Will Soon Be No Meatpackers Left in NYC's Historic Meatpacking District One of the city's longest operating meat markets is leaving to make room for new housing and a potential expansion of the Whitney Museum. NY Transit Agency Takes Next Step on Brooklyn-Queens Rail Link A proposed transit rail line between Brooklyn and Queens is set to undergo a design and environmental review process, a step forward in providing rapid public transportation to the underserved areas of NYC. The Answer To Making Cities More Family-Friendly? Courtyards New housing experiments with courtyards show that this age-old design approach can still deliver for cities struggling to provide homes for families. A Courtyard Apartment Building Designed for Southwest Sprawl Designed by Studio Ma, the Hollyhock brings sustainable, low-slung apartments to a single-family Phoenix suburb. |
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