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What if the Middle Class Moved Into Public Housing?
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Building Condos is Still Better Than Building Nothing At All
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Our Arbitrary, Sacred City Boundaries, and the Limits of Sprawl
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Big Airports Have Their Place, and It’s Usually Not Downtown
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Making Way For Anything But The Car
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
The Line Between Privacy and Loneliness
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Seattle is Doing the Unthinkable: Building Itself Out of a Rental Crunch
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Why Your City’s Government is a Pit of Despair
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Living in the Suburbs is a Choice, Not a Punishment
By
John Michael McGrath
Urbanism
Meet the Suburb of the 21st Century: The City
By
John Michael McGrath
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