Entries by Andrew Zaleski | Next City
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As Baltimore Bulldozes Tents, Questions of Housing Displaced Homeless Emerge
Five years after Baltimore created a 10-year plan to end homelessness in the city, bulldozers remain a go-to policy strategy.
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For Host Cities, the Super Bowl as a Carrot
With a quality of life plan already in the works, the Near Eastside section of Indianapolis got a $1 million boost from the NFL after the city hosted the Super Bowl last year. Now, the 20-some neighborhoods here have seen businesses open, houses built and amenities like parks and grocery stores ushered in.
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Making Pro Sports Pro-Green, and Taking Cities Along With Them
More than 90 pro sports teams and venues are now members of an alliance to make the industry more eco-friendly, demonstrating that marrying sports with city efforts at sustainability is possible, if not always practical.
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Co-opting Guerilla Art for Good
Can street art catalyze investment in long-overlooked corner of Baltimore?


