Residents of small towns shouldn’t have to travel to a large urban downtown to get a taste of a walkable, people-centered environment.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to present the new Strong Towns Strategic Plan, which will guide the organization for at least the next five years (until we craft a new one)!
Read MoreOf course, history has a way of repeating itself, but what’s always changing are the eyes we look through and the way our neighbors see us.
Read MoreThe writing process, disability and artistry, and architectural populism. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreThis latest video from Not Just Bikes explores the link between the walkability of a place and how much daily exercise people get.
Read MoreBeth Silverman is working on a non-traditional—and very successful—approach to housing affordability.
Read MoreSometimes it can be daunting for advocates to begin…well, actually advocating. Here’s a simple, 4-step process that can help you overcome that first hurdle toward making your place stronger.
Read MoreWhy isn’t social housing the silver bullet it's sometimes sold as, and what it would take to be successful? (Hint: You still have to fix the market.)
Read MoreWhat does this case study imply for housing in the U.S., as a whole?
Read MoreForget what you've heard; this isn't your granddad's social housing.
Read MoreIn a moment to be celebrated, CDOT cancels highway expansion plans, stating they "have no money" to add vehicle capacity to I-25.
Read MoreWhat if we could get back large buildings hosting businesses at a hyperlocal scale—and what if that actually helped reduce the sentiment we call NIMBYism?
Read MoreWhat started as a simple email group turned into a storytelling forum.
Read MoreThis week on the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn gets to talk with Mike McGinn, executive director of America Walks.
Read MoreIn the realm of urban planning, there’s plenty of discourse out there about housing affordability—but what about household wealth building?
Read MoreTo protect our advocacy work against future harassment from the Minnesota licensing board, Strong Towns President Charles Marohn is retiring as a professional engineer.
Read MoreWilderness loss, Peppa Pig, and ride-hailing apps. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreThis week on High Value, tensions come to a head as High Value representative Brad Riese make his case for bringing the big-box store to Chippewa Falls.
Read MoreUp to one-third of all houses of worship in the United States will have closed over the next few years. What will we do with the spaces they leave behind?
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