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When the Sidewalks Were Wider Than the Streets

The Science of Cities Applies to Ancient Mexico, Too, America's Most Economically Segregated Cities, and more...

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Monday, February 23, 2015

The Science of Cities Applies to Ancient Mexico, Too

New research suggests the social benefits of dense urban areas might follow timeless rules.
ERIC JAFFE
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America's Most Economically Segregated Cities

Can you guess what Tallahassee, Trenton, and Tucson all have in common?
RICHARD FLORIDA
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When the Sidewalks Were Wider Than the Streets

Compare footage of New York's 23rd Street, shot by Thomas Edison in 1901, to today.
THE EDITORS
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The College of Lost Arts

A small college in Charleston, South Carolina, seeks to revive the centuries-old fine building trades.
AMY CRAWFORD
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How Plans to Pedestrianize Brussels May Actually Encourage Driving

The city's car-free zone, as it is currently designed, will only displace traffic, not reduce it.  
FEARGUS O'SULLIVAN
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Why Are Londoners Texting with a Signpost?

Some are even asking the (surprisingly jerkish) signpost for a date.
JOHN METCALFE
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