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Using Henry George's critique of inequality in the first Gilded Age as a jumping off point, Elizabeth Murphy has a very interesting essay considering how the new luxury towers for billionaires in Manhattan serve as reflections on our own problems with extreme inequality today. In...
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Like many cities, Albuquerque does not use common sense in downtown planning. Thus it has decided that this upgrade to its convention center is a good idea: And $5 million would go towards a retractable, convertible-style arena in the east area of the convention center....

Job Sprawl

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On December 9, 2015

We spend a good bit of time talking about suburbia and the deleterious effects of housing sprawl here, but job sprawl is another issue worth noting. The building of large.

Urban Renewal

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On October 16, 2015

I'm not sure how many museum exhibits have dealt with the disaster that is urban renewal honestly, especially in the affected neighborhood. So I really want to see this exhibit..

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