Posts tagged Fort Worth
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National links: For milliennials, buying a house is not getting easier
Millennials face a barrage of obstacles to homeownership. The Bicycle Architecture Biennale showcases 15 mind-blowing bike projects. Is the US finally side-eyeing single-family housing? Keep reading…
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Sprawling metro areas are growing faster than anywhere else in the US
Across the US, people flocked to urban cores in the early 2010s. But lately, growth has picked up in outer, less dense suburban places, particularly in the nation’s most sprawling metro areas in the South and Southwest. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: And we’re off!
“The work of generations”; All you need to know; What next?; Black homeowners fall behind; Two legs good, four legs better; Catania opposes stadium deal; Katrina still stymies transit; And…. Keep reading…
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Here are America’s largest bikesharing systems in 2013
American bikesharing boomed in 2013 like never before. Led by huge new systems in New York and Chicago, the total number of bikesharing stations in the US more than doubled, from 835 at the end of 2012 to 1,925 in 2013. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Share more
Car2go to expand; Fort Worth to share bikes; Paris bike share turns five; St. Elizabeths open to public; McDuffie fights car barn; WMATA upgrades Maryland bus stops; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Doing more on the Mall
Hirshhorn considers garden excavation; Restore sanity and the Mall; MPD Chief has a sweet deal; Quick Complete Streets; BOEE e-voting not secure yet; NoVA will keep Board seats, for now; College towns top for bike commuting; Teacher diversity in Arlington Public Schools. Keep reading…