Local festivals are reimagining “Jane’s Walk” to comply with social distancing guidelines, while still celebrating the sprit and genius of its namesake.
Read MoreAs we witness the fragility of centralized food systems amid Covid-19, this LA-based nonprofit has demonstrated how local food systems integrated in their communities have responded to meet the needs of their neighbors.
Read MoreIf we’re willing to learn, this experiment shows us how to fight congestion and get a more efficient transportation system.
Read MoreThe places most likely to weather the storm are those that are adaptable, financially resilient, socially connected, and responsive to people’s needs. In other words, what we call a Strong Town.
Read MoreSome are saying COVID-19 will lead to a “suburban renaissance.” We’re not buying it. But there are some places that might become more popular in a post-coronavirus future.
Read MoreThe lifelong champion of vehicular cycling—an approach that gives in to inhumane street design instead of questioning it—passed away this month. No better time to put his still-influential bad ideas to rest.
Read MoreA strong town is one that can adapt incrementally over time. Here’s how a group of climbing enthusiasts helped a Michigan college town do just that.
Read MoreIf your city isn’t pursuing this strategy to economic development, you’re missing out.
Read MoreOne of the key thought leaders who has inspired the Strong Towns movement has an admonition and a warning for the world—about how our institutions got so fragile in the face of a crisis like the present one.
Read MoreContrary to what has been asserted elsewhere, the suburbs are not about to have a renaissance. In fact, there are many reasons to believe we are nearing the end.
Read MoreBeg buttons, ordering takeout, and a Strong Towns success story—who could ask for a better week? And you made it happen.
Read MoreMaybe now we can drop the pretense: the best cities are informal, spontaneous, imperfect, and often messy.
Read MoreWatching the value of your home over the past 10 years might convince you that the U.S. housing market has long since “recovered” from the 2008 crash. The reality is messier: the past decade was, if anything, quite unusual.
Read MoreEven before the country officially reopens, leaders need to be in culture-building mode. Here are 10 tips for creating an engaging and positive culture in your community.
Read MoreLearn how Strong Towns member and Louisville resident Shawn Reilly and his neighbors found the small bets transform a speedy street in their neighborhood.
Read MoreThree things to notice on your daily walks that will help you build a stronger town.
Read MoreEvery city will feel the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. But which cities are likely to feel it worst and longest?
Read MoreWe were vulnerable to a crash long before coronavirus appeared. We all made promises to ourselves and each other that we never meant to keep.
Read MoreThe coronavirus economy is revealing to us that countless people love and want to support small, local businesses—we just have an economy where we’ve stacked the deck in favor of large chains.
Read MoreThe New York Times (among others) is speculating that COVID-19 will spur a massive exodus from cities. These claims are based on two very dubious assumptions.
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