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The Gutenberg Moment

The invention of the printing press democratized access to information. With that came a lot of uncertainty.

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The Gutenberg Moment
Strong Communities Don’t Just Happen. We Build Them.

Across the country, it’s clear that what truly makes a city resilient isn’t the plans, grants, or programs—it’s the people who care for one another and invest in their communities.

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Strong Communities Don’t Just Happen. We Build Them.
The 50-Year Mortgage Was Always Coming.

When homes are priced beyond what local incomes can sustain, the system stretches the debt instead of fixing the root problem.

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The 50-Year Mortgage Was Always Coming.
The Strong Towns Movement is a Course Correction

Strong Towns is more than ideas. It’s a movement powered by members taking real action in their communities.

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The Strong Towns Movement is a Course Correction
We Grew a Movement. Now We Grow Our Impact.

In 2008, Strong Towns was just a small blog with a big question; by 2025, it has become a nationwide movement with hundreds of local groups making real change on the ground. Things have changed in countless ways, yet the core mission has never been clearer.

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We Grew a Movement. Now We Grow Our Impact.
Texas Advocates Use Data to Win Street Safety Upgrades for Students

Advocates in Cedar Park, Texas, used publicly available crash data to drive major safety improvements near their schools.

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Texas Advocates Use Data to Win Street Safety Upgrades for Students
Northwest Arkansas by the Numbers: Stability or Sugar Rush?

What the Finance Decoder revealed about Fayetteville, Springdale, and Siloam Springs—through the eyes of a local Strong Towns member.

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Northwest Arkansas by the Numbers: Stability or Sugar Rush?
How Places Form People: The Moral Pedagogy of Urban Design

Design doesn’t just reflect our values — it forms them. If we want citizens who are engaged, generous, and resilient, we need places that cultivate those virtues.

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How Places Form People: The Moral Pedagogy of Urban Design
How To Make Your City Stronger With 4 Hours and a Shovel

Advocates in Lynchburg, Virginia, are proving that you don't need an official task force to make your city stronger. You just need to care enough to show up.

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How To Make Your City Stronger With 4 Hours and a Shovel
How Bend, Oregon, Is Facing the Challenges of Rapid Growth Head-On

How do you balance urban needs and natural resources?

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How Bend, Oregon, Is Facing the Challenges of Rapid Growth Head-On
Marion's Comeback: How This Rust Belt Town Is Rebuilding Itself From the Ground Up

“The real story of Marion isn’t about decline—it’s about response.”

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Marion's Comeback: How This Rust Belt Town Is Rebuilding Itself From the Ground Up
Building a Stronger Harrisonburg, One Small Step at a Time

The Strongest Town Contest isn’t a pageant for towns that have “figured it out.” It's about the people and places that keep showing up.

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Building a Stronger Harrisonburg, One Small Step at a Time
The 4 Rules of Fostering Good Urbanism, According to Jane Jacobs

From compact blocks to old-building reuse, Jacobs’ framework offers a path for Southern cities to become financially stronger and more adaptable.

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The 4 Rules of Fostering Good Urbanism, According to Jane Jacobs
The Technical Brush-Off (and How To Fight It)

Have you ever been dismissed at city hall when bringing up a persistent issue in your community?

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The Technical Brush-Off (and How To Fight It)
Who Does it Take to (Physically) Build a Neighborhood?

What a town in Indiana can teach us about bottom-up building.

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Who Does it Take to (Physically) Build a Neighborhood?
The Spooky Wisdom of Cities

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The Spooky Wisdom of Cities
Aiming for Imperfection

"We see our tolerance for chaos reflected in our built environment."

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Aiming for Imperfection