Development
Utopian Pragmatism and More Mind-Blowing Ideas for Cities
In the future, we’ll be working at night, skiing atop waste plants, buying single room homes, and measuring everything with AI, according to this year’s Bloomberg CityLab in Madrid
By Diana Lind
Fixing Market East … in a Single Summer?
Can a half dozen pop-ups revive Center City’s most troublesome corridor?
By Courtney DuChene
Social Housing
Vienna and Maryland have invested in innovative, income diverse public housing to much acclaim. Could they work in Philly too?
By Cristian Salazar
The Limits of “Phone Call” Federalism
A nationally renowned urbanist on how to formalize and scale the “stealing” of solutions across the country
By Bruce Katz, Juha Leppänen and Colin Higgins
Abundance, Madrid Style
Spain’s capital may be centuries older than Philadelphia. But the vibrant city offers forward-thinking growth mindset ideas our comparatively smaller (and younger) hometown should steal
By Diana Lind
Subsidizing the Sidewalk
San Francisco’s new incentive program to bring retail back to downtown is an idea Philadelphia should steal
By Diana Lind
Will PA’s Plans to Increase Housing Exclude Philly?
Bipartisan zoning reform bills that could open up the state to in-law apartments and rooming houses could leave our city out. That would be a mistake
By Jon Geeting
Fix the Sidewalks!
Denver just became the latest major city to launch a comprehensive plan for repairing and expanding its sidewalk networks. What is Philly waiting for?
By Malcolm Burnley
Housing Lessons from … California?
A new report makes the case that the right tax incentive structure — even in regulation-heavy CA — changes everything when it comes to building affordable housing.
By Diana Lind
America’s Biggest Cities are Stuck
What the latest Census reveals about the geography of urban and suburban population growth and shrinkage
By Diana Lind