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S-Campus Shows Seattle’s Industrial Land Use Policies Need a Reset

This week, the S-Campus was given the green light for construction. The 1.2 million square foot project sits just off the southern edge of...

Together We Can Make Housing Affordability Mandatory in Seattle

This year, we have an opportunity to make Seattle housing more affordable. The question is this: will we share our growth and prosperity, or...

2018 in Review: The Year of the Four SDOT Heads

As 2018 draws to an end, it's the time for reflection and last ditch efforts to get you to read some of fine volunteer...

2018: Seattle’s Year of the Grassroots Pro-Housing Activists

Randy Shaw, whose new book 'Generation Priced Out' is getting notable press, claimed that 2018 was: "The year of the YIMBY (Yes in My...

UpZones Podcast Interviews Owen Pickford, Executive Director of The Urbanist

UpZones Podcast is a weekly podcast featuring stories from people building a richer, more cosmopolitan new Seattle. Ian Martinez, a former journalist and Obama...
Shaun Scott at Gas Works Park. (Photo credit: Alex Garland)

District 4 City Council Candidate Shaun Scott Wants Seattle to Live Up to Its...

"I want readers of The Urbanist to know I’m someone who considered himself an urbanist before I decided to run for city council, and...

Is it Time to Ditch 1950’s Era Single-Family Zoning?

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Sunday Video: Why Did We Build High-Rise Public Housing Projects?

https://youtu.be/7eGTU_uXLKk In this video, Dave Amos explores why American cities built highrise projects for public housing.