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How Transit Agencies Deal With All Your Angry Tweets

Why Big Cities Promote Less Innovation Than They Once Did, A New Index to Measure Sprawl Gives High Marks to Los Angeles, and more...

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Why Big Cities Promote Less Innovation Than They Once Did

When it comes to new ideas, city size may not matter as much today as it did in the past.
ERIC JAFFE
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A New Index to Measure Sprawl Gives High Marks to Los Angeles

L.A. is the least sprawling metro area in the country, according to this analysis, besting New York and San Francisco.
RICHARD FLORIDA
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How Transit Agencies Deal with All Your Angry, Mean, and Terrible Tweets

Some cities ignore the abuse, but others have found success engaging it head on.
AARIAN MARSHALL
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Istanbul's King of Instagram

A local architect uses his camera to showcase the colorful side of one of the world's oldest cities.
MARK BYRNES
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Want Your City to Thrive? Look to Its Trees

Communities are focusing on urban forest plans to help protect a major economic and environmental asset: the tree canopy.
DEBORAH SNOONIAN GLENN
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The Richest Cities for Young People: 1980 vs. Today

History often intervenes with extrapolated trends, making it hard to predict what the best cities for young people will be in the future.
DEREK THOMPSON
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