What We’re Reading: Game On ST3
Innovative planning: Capitol Hill Seattle Blog looks at how three projects on Pike/Pine used the historic preservation incentives in their developments.
Don't miss the next wave:...
What We’re Reading: Skybridges, Arts District, And A Summer Tradition
Ground-high not sky-high?: Spokane Rising says that it's time to stem the tide of new skybridges in Spokane because they harm street-level activity.
Wrong approach: CityLab...
What We’re Reading: Parking To Plowshares
Parking To Plowshares: At the site of a surface parking lot at Melrose and Pine, SolTerra is planning a 7-story tiered mixed-use building with...
What We’re Reading: Fast Electric Ferries, Risk To Pedestrians, and Prideful Bus Stop
Fast electric ferries: Stockholm is getting the world's fastest electric passenger ferries.
Montlake Playfield revamp: Under a unique agreement, Seattle Prep is replacing the turf...
What We Are Reading: A Diet That Really Works
A (Road) Diet That Really Works: Early data shows that Rainier Avenue (the city's most deadly street) has seen 15 percent fewer collisions, 31...
What We’re Reading: Upsizing, Elite Access Only, and Highway Revolt
Collaborative development: South Lake Union parking lots owned by Recovery Café, Cornish College of the Arts, and Bellwether Housing are being sold for redevelopment...
What We’re Reading: Yes, Gentrification Is A Problem
Gentrification: The New Yorker asked Is Gentrification Really A Problem? The article seemed to suggest no but, yes. Yes it is. The piece goes...
What We’re Reading: Zero-Emissions District, Dingbats, and The Interurbans
Zero-emissions district: A Norwegian city is planning a district as completely zero-emissions.
Planning for all: How can less car-centric planning benefit rural areas, too?
Not recreational...








