Strong Towns has filed a lawsuit against the Minnesota Board of Engineering Licensure in federal district court. Listen to a recording of the live briefing we did about the case in this episode of the Strong Towns podcast.
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Read MoreIn Birmingham, AL, a unique high school program trains teens in home renovation and building skills, while revitalizing their neighborhood in the process. Jeanyll Morris shares her experience helping lead the program.
Read MoreOrlando (and the surrounding state of Florida) has long been reliant on cars. But the city’s new director of transportation hopes to change that.
Read MoreMarilyn Burns and Leah Ross saw a need in their community for greater laundry access, so they got together with neighbors to make it happen.
Read MoreWe live in a society where the tendency is to scale up more and more, but are we actually on the path to a small-town revival?
Read MoreThese Strong Towns members are helping build homes for those that need them and advocating for more flexible housing policy in Texas.
Read MoreThe shift to remote work is prompting people to move away from cities. What are the long-term implications of this “urban shuffle”?
Read MoreEver notice that a lot of houses look like faces? There’s a reason for that, and it’s more important to your brain than you might realize.
Read MoreMayor Chris Frye is bringing optimism and economic resilience to New Castle, PA.
Read MoreAmazon has been turning malls into fulfillment centers. What does this expansion look like, viewed through a Strong Towns perspective?
Read MoreDetroit today, your town tomorrow. Here’s how we can help keep homes out of foreclosure and residents from being evicted.
Read MoreDe’Amon Harges uses deep listening and asset-based community development to strengthen neighborhoods and cities.
Read MoreWhen it comes to housing, do aesthetics have to come at the cost of affordability?
Read MoreIn the UK, planning systems have created a housing shortage. Here’s how a bottom-up approach could address the problem.
Read MoreLisa Leslie joined with her neighbors to help found an intentional community where families live near one another and share life together.
Read MoreLarge-scale investors are dominating the housing market, at the expense of actual people who want to become homeowners.
Read MoreRoutine traffic stops don’t make anyone safer. But here’s how technology might.
Read MoreThis Houston-based real estate professional and urban planner is helping build community wealth through financially strong housing and development practices.
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