Conventional suburbs are overbuilt and out of favor. In cities and suburbs alike, walkable neighborhoods linked by train are the future. Here’s how a new network of privately funded rail lines can make that future come to pass more quickly and cheaply—and help reinvigorate housing and the economy.
The demographic shift from cities to suburbs illuminates many stories: of families moving to opportunity, of inequality replicating itself when they get there, and of the people left behind.
In a new book, Matthew Desmond argues that to understand what keeps people poor, we need to take a good look at the rich.
A seemingly wonky debate about the “abundance agenda” is really about power.
A once-ubiquitous feature of floor plans is becoming a rarity.