Read MoreA physical location besides work or home where there’s little to no financial barrier to entry and where conversation is the primary activity.
-Allie Conti, Atlantic Magazine
Rural Planning at UNT — New Fairview, Texas
Read MoreConverting underperforming strip shopping centers from liabilities to strong community assets requires creative, locally-tailored, and thoughtful approaches.
Read MoreCity planning doesn’t have much in common with Hollywood.
Read MoreThis is a difficult time. Don’t give up hope for our downtowns and other special places.
Read MoreCreating opportunities for people to be safe, and feel safe, around other people.
Read MoreCreate healthier, more vibrant, and more robust communities for our future.
Read MoreOver the last several decades there’s been a paradigm shift.
Read MoreNatural Surveillance, coined “Eyes on the Street” in Jane Jacobs’ 1961 classic Death and Life of Great American Cities, is based on a simple and intuitive concept: people feel safer in public when they know that many other people are around to see them.
Read MoreBlank walls for an artist and empty lawns for local bands.
Read MoreToo much parking gets in the way of creating great places.
Read MoreBack in the 1980s, the Pentagon spent $600 on a hammer. Or so we thought…
Read MoreThe vast bulk of the places in DFW are dominated by cars, but in a handful of walkable places pedestrians rule.
Read MoreThe City of Las Cruces has reached out to ASH + LIME to help make their downtown an extraordinary place.
Read MoreMany small towns are extraordinary. They just need a jump start.
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