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bike-lab.org
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| | | | | After doing some crunching this week on data about rapidly-gentrifying Valencia Street in San Francisco, and finding that residential density is actually dropping in the neighborhood despite new housing construction, I wondered whether the same phenomenon could be found elsewhere in the country. I didn't have to wait long for another case study, as Lynda Lopez and a number of other peeps I follow from Chicago posted about Mayor Lori Lightfoot's ill-considered statement about "vibrancy" in Pilsen, a gentr... | |
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yieldpro.com
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| | | | | JLL Completed the Sale of the Site for the Development of a 369-unit Mid-Rise Multifamily Community for Mill Creek Residential | |
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la.streetsblog.org
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| | | | | La Crescenta Avenue, MacArthur Park, tiny homes, crossing guards, e-scooters, Lake Balboa, L.A. River, San Clemente, and car-nage | |
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surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com
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| | | ALIGNING EXPECTATION WITH POSSIBILITY Why is the world at large so often "surprised" when the materially impossible doesn't happen? In economics, the consensus line - a narrative shared by government, business and, for the most part, the general public - is that the economy will carry on growing as we shift from climate-harming fossil fuels... | ||