This week, the City of Seattle's Council Transportation Committee had a briefing on a new staircase at Yesler Terrace called the 10th Avenue...
Sure, that's a pretty picture, but let's face it: Pike/Pine as a corridor sucks. Yeah, there's a lot of lovely buildings and kitschy businesses...
In his “Why Urbanism?” post, Ben cited research showing cities cause people to voluntarily have fewer children. From a planetary carrying capacity perspective, that...
I'm honored and thrilled to now be part of The Urbanist, a site dedicated to examining urban policy and expand our thinking on public transportation and...
Housing prices in many cities are on the rise. This trend has been pushing lower income workers out of housing in many cities, including...
We all know Seattle is in the midst of a development renaissance. But just how much development are we experiencing and where? What will...
In a previous post we established a few important points. First, the housing market isn't a solution to be accepted or thrown out but rather...
It has become a common refrain among anyone paying attention to housing costs that the market simply doesn't work. Many legitimate and important concerns...