Airbnb ruled illegal in New York recently. What’s the implication for shared services?
These two Baltimore districts would look very different today if plans in the 1960s to build a highway right through them had been realised. However, the city started building the highway and then stopped, with weird results. Our latest post looks at Baltimore’s road that leads to nowhere.
Growing Power (by Esau Melendez)
A Conversation with Mark Lakeman of City Repair — A pervasive cultural epiphany is blossoming in Portland, Oregon. It consists of innumerable small and simultaneous revolutions that are not coordinated, and yet stem from a common impulse. (by transitionus)
Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody.
Jane Jacobs (via stoweboyd)
(via thegreenurbanist)

