Graying Tokyo
By 2055, 40% of the population will be aged 65 or older, making Japan the world’s fastest -aging society. Will the lights dim for the neon city?
Solar-Powered Berkeley
Berkeley becomes the first city to promote solar development by paying for the cost of installation for residents up front, which has been the major obstacle to going solar thus far.
Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anyone
NIMBY’S have been joined by BANANAS and CAVE people. 78% of Americans now oppose any new development in their communities, and one in four respondents said they actually took a part in some action against a project.
Philadelphia’s Mistake
For a place that fancies itself, “the next great city,” it has a lot to learn from its recent architectural mishap, the Symphony House Condos.
Survey: Should We Rebuild in Dangerous Locations?
Click here to join in the Scott Knowles-inspired debate over whether living in disaster- prone areas continues to make sense.
NY City-By-City Economic Development
Faced with decaying rust-belt cities, Spitzer unveils a plan that would harness the “unique resources” of each city on the path towards revitalization