Leveraging a trail hub for a thriving downtown

Leveraging a trail hub for a thriving downtown

ROBERT STEUTEVILLE

The Xenia Hub District plan aims to rebuild a neighborhood around a multi-use trail hub near downtown. Read more >>

Kentlands gets a downtown makeover

ROBERT STEUTEVILLE

Artistic, industrial neighborhood plans to stay quirky as it grows

ROBERT STEUTEVILLE

Guerilla Urbanism asks forgiveness, not permission

ROBERT STEUTEVILLE

Why your city needs a downtown ‘walkability plan’

JEFF SPECK

Project aims to connect a city

ROBERT STEUTEVILLE

Are superblocks the future of urban living?

CHRISTOPHER MARCO

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From slogan to substance, planning the 15-minute city

Too often, the “15-minute city” is just a slogan. A better understanding of the 15-minute city, with its walking and bicycling sheds, is critical to achieving the benefits of placing human access at the heart of community planning.

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