The streetcar suburb was the dominant development type in American cities between about 1890-1930. What lessons can we learn about how to build our cities today?
Read MoreThe city's loss decades ago was the suburb's gain. Today's city gain is coming at the expense of the suburbs.
Read MoreAmerican development has been marked by distinct phases. So what's next for our cities and towns?
Read MoreIf young urbanists are serious about moving back to the city, maybe they ought to consider more of the city to live in.
Read MoreAfrican Americans are moving to the suburbs in increasing numbers. While that's a promising sign of upward mobility, it could also mean they get left behind in declining neighborhoods, just as they once were during the era of white flight.
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