Made for Walking

Made for Walking

12 leading walkable urban neighborhoods in North America benefitted from more than just density, writes Julie Campoli in this richly illustrated new book More >>

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Planet of Cities

Planet of Cities

The world's fastest-growing cities need to plan ahead to accommodate the millions of mostly poor migrants that will be streaming in over coming decadesMore >>

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PILOTs on the rise

PILOTs on the rise

Many cash-strapped cities are accepting payments in lieu of taxes from nonprofits, but new research shows the revenues gained are modest on averageMore >>

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Rethinking tax breaks

Rethinking tax breaks

Luring businesses with property tax incentives seldom works as intended, new report saysMore >>

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Boston Society of Architects hosts Julie Campoli: Made for Walking

01.09.2013

Landscape architect, urban designer, and photographer Julie Campoli will present on the new book Made for Walking: Density and Neighborhood Form Thursday January 17 at the Boston Society of Architects/BSA Space in Boston. Made for Walking, published last month, takes urban design to the next level by identifying the essential characteristics of successful urban neighborhoods that provide a better quality of life and a reduced carbon footprint. Full Story

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