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Demonstrators protest the lack of water in front of a police barricade in Sao Paulo, Brazil
EnergyHow on earth are two of the most water-rich nations having H2O crises?
By Rob CurranApril 6, 2015
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The business of urban farming takes root in Detroit
By EntrepreneurDecember 2, 2014
America’s snobbiest cities
Travel & LeisureAmerica’s snobbiest cities
By Travel + LeisureNovember 20, 2014
Kansas City, Missouri
Real EstateThe 10 best cities for middle-class people to buy a house
By Chris MatthewsNovember 19, 2014
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Real EstateHow Chicago leads in luring businesses
By Patricia SellersNovember 4, 2014
General Views Of Hong Kong Skyline As Protests Continue
TechYour building has secrets to tell. Are you listening?
By Heather ClancyOctober 31, 2014
City online data connected
TechBright lights, big cities, bigger data
By Shalene GuptaOctober 30, 2014
Strava Labs heat map cycling Philadelphia
TechImprove urban infrastructure? There’s an app for that
By Kirk KardashianAugust 29, 2014
Heavy traffic at rush hour on the Interstate 10 Freeway in Los Angeles, California
FinanceHave Americans really fallen out of love with driving?
By Chris MatthewsAugust 15, 2014
QNA Hsieh and Heiferman
Real EstateThe community builders of the New Metropolis
By Leigh Gallagher and Tom ZieglerJune 12, 2014
The New Metropolis
Real EstateThe New Metropolis
By Leigh Gallagher and Tom ZieglerJune 12, 2014
Writer Jane Jabos and architect Philip Johnson protest the destruction of New York's Penn Station.
MagazineDowntown is for people
By Jane JacobsApril 1, 1958
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