Guest Commentary

Think Before Demolishing Market Street

The Mayor’s Market East Advisory Committee starts meeting today. A longtime urban planner urges them to make a plan before tearing down our history

By Michael Greenle
The New Urban Order

States — Not Cities — Are Solving The Housing Crisis

Ideas from around the country that Pennsylvania should steal to create more homes for more people

By Diana Lind
Ideas We Should Steal

Mayor Parker, Here’s How to Build More H.O.M.E.s

Don’t just spend money, recycle it with a new revolving construction loan fund like they have in Atlanta, Chicago and Chattanooga

By Jon Geeting

The Incredible Shrinking Housing Plan?

Mayor Cherelle Parker’s signature program, H.O.M.E., will build far fewer dwellings than she once promised. Will it solve the problems that need solving?

By Malcolm Burnley
The New Urban Order

Can We Make Car-Free Streets Permanent?

Everyone loves once-a-week open streets. What would it take to transform the happenings into a full-time situation?

By Diana Lind
Ideas We Should Steal

A SEPTA Backup Plan?

A public-private partnership in South Bend, Indiana lets employers and nonprofits offer free and low-cost Uber, Lyft and bus trips to workers and clients. Could this be a way to weather the next SEPTA doomsday?

By Courtney DuChene
Photo Essay

10 Years of Bok

When the old South Philly vo-tech school reopened as artist studios and makerspaces, not even its developer imagined what it would become in a single decade

By Courtney DuChene
Guest Commentary

Market East is Reason for Optimism

Why the President and CEO of Center City District has high hopes for the long moribund corridor

By Prema Katari Gupta

Is Philadelphia’s Revival at Risk?

The 10-year tax abatement spurred the city’s growth. But recent policies may threaten that progress

By Tobias Peter

Where Does Philly Need More Homes?

A new tool offers once-and-for-all answers to what kinds of housing the city needs, and exactly where. Will City Hall use it?

By Courtney DuChene