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Elements of Urbanism: Providence
Known as The Renaissance city, Providence is the capital of Rhode Island and the third largest city...
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Elements of Urbanism: Buffalo
A look at New York's second largest city and a statistical comparison with the NFL's second smallest...
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Elements of Urbanism: Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids, known as the Country's Furniture City, shines as Michigan's strongest metropolitan...
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A Tale of Two Parks
A quick visual lesson on the Do's and Don't's of urban park planning.
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Elements of Urbanism: Hartford
Billed as New England's Rising Star , Downtown Hartford has come alive after suffering from a series...
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Minimum Setbacks: Savannah
The art of building placement is a critical element in creating a vibrant urban atmosphere. Savannah's...
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Elements of Urbanism: Charlotte
What is currently happening in sprawling Charlotte shows that all may not be lost for Jacksonville.
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Learning from Hoboken, NJ
With the fourth highest population density in the nation, The Mile Square City offers an interesting...
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Learning from Portland, Maine
Portland is the largest city in Maine and the home of the largest tonnage port in New England and the...
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Elements of Urbanism: Manhattan
There are some things that you just can't compare. Holding Urban Jacksonville up against Manhattan just...
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