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fromFlowingData
15 hours ago

Ballroom design, many notes

The ballroom design features impractical elements like a stairway to nowhere and fake windows, emphasizing a focus on flashiness over functionality.
Renovation
#transportation
fromStreetsblog USA
1 day ago
Alternative transportation

Friday Video: A Master List of All The Reasons Why Car Domination Sucks - Streetsblog USA

fromStreetsblog USA
1 day ago
Alternative transportation

Friday Video: A Master List of All The Reasons Why Car Domination Sucks - Streetsblog USA

#san-jose
Mission District
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

San Jose looks to make outdoor dining a permanent fixture

San Jose plans to make outdoor dining permanent to support small businesses despite budget shortfalls and the end of federal funding.
Mission District
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

San Jose looks to make outdoor dining a permanent fixture

San Jose plans to make outdoor dining permanent to support small businesses despite budget shortfalls and the end of federal funding.
Mission District
from48 hills
21 hours ago

John Elberling, advocate for economic and housing justice, dies at 79 - 48 hills

John Elberling advocated against gentrification and for housing justice in San Francisco, emphasizing the human cost of unchecked commercial growth.
#residential-development
NYC real estate
fromHoodline
2 days ago

Excavation Underway at 280 Bergen Street in Boerum Hill

Excavation has begun for a new residential complex at Bergen Street and Third Avenue, featuring 297 rental apartments and retail space.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Close-knit Leimert Park is primed to be well-connected again

Leimert Park transformed from a segregated white planned community in 1923 to a major African-American cultural center by the 1960s despite violent white resistance to integration.
NYC real estate
fromHoodline
2 days ago

Excavation Underway at 280 Bergen Street in Boerum Hill

Excavation has begun for a new residential complex at Bergen Street and Third Avenue, featuring 297 rental apartments and retail space.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Close-knit Leimert Park is primed to be well-connected again

Leimert Park transformed from a segregated white planned community in 1923 to a major African-American cultural center by the 1960s despite violent white resistance to integration.
Paris food
fromThe Local France
4 years ago

Paris' extended cafe terraces return for summer 2026

Expanded café terraces in Paris, initially a Covid measure, are now a permanent feature enhancing outdoor dining from April 1st to October 31st.
fromTime Out New York
2 days ago

How realistic is it to move Madison Square Garden to fix Penn Station? Here's the not-so-simple answer.

The Grand Penn proposal would move Madison Square Garden across Seventh Avenue, onto or near the former Hotel Pennsylvania site, and use the freed-up space above Penn Station to build a much grander, roomier train hall.
New York Knicks
fromSempreMilan
3 days ago

ANSA: Police search Milan City Hall over San Siro sale bid-rigging allegations - the details

The investigation into the sale of San Siro alleges bid-rigging and the disclosure of official secrets, involving key figures from AC Milan and Inter.
AC Milan
Brooklyn
fromCbsnews
4 days ago

Lady Deborah Moody, "America's 1st woman town planner," paved the way for NYC's street grid in the 1640s

Lady Deborah Moody established one of the first grid-patterned communities in Brooklyn, significantly influencing the area's development.
London food
fromianVisits
4 days ago

Lea Bridge station set for new ticket hall, gates and cycle hub in long-planned rebuild

Reconstruction of Lea Bridge station entrance is set to begin in summer 2026, enhancing accessibility and facilities after six years of planning.
Environment
fromNature
5 days ago

How buildings and cities can be aligned with life

Buildings currently harm the environment, but regenerative design can restore ecological systems and reduce waste through nature-inspired strategies.
Washington DC
fromwww.mediaite.com
5 days ago

Karoline Leavitt Fumes Over NY Times Feature Slamming Design of Trump's Supersized Ballroom

President Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project faces criticism for its hasty planning and design changes, prompting a defense from the White House.
London food
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Tower Hamlets sites could deliver 10,000 new homes

Up to 10,000 homes could be built in and around Billingsgate Fish Market, promoting significant employment opportunities.
#public-transportation
Television
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

The Week in Short Video - Streetsblog California

Streetsblog produces transportation-focused video content across multiple platforms including TikTok, YouTube, and their website, covering topics like transit funding, infrastructure projects, and policy proposals.
Television
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

The Week in Short Video - Streetsblog California

Streetsblog produces transportation-focused video content across multiple platforms including TikTok, YouTube, and their website, covering topics like transit funding, infrastructure projects, and policy proposals.
Mission District
fromStreetsblog
1 week ago

SFMTA Rips Out Yellow Guerrilla Plastic Posts at 4th and Channel. Installs White Plastic Posts Instead - Streetsblog San Francisco

SFMTA replaced activist-installed safety posts with their own, implementing a separated bike lane after a tragic incident involving a child.
New York City
fromHoodline
1 week ago

Brooklyn Bridge Manhattan Entrance Gets Protected Bike Lane

A dedicated bike lane and pedestrian entrance at the Brooklyn Bridge will be completed before the FIFA World Cup to ease congestion.
fromMission Local
1 week ago

Planners say 7th and Irving is 'high stress' for cyclists. Now, fixes may be coming

"Sharrows are just the weakest thing that a transportation agency could do," said Christopher White, executive director of San Francisco Bike Coalition. "They are not effective at keeping people safe; they are hardly better than nothing at all."
Alternative transportation
DC food
fromStreetsblog USA
1 week ago

How DC's Mayor and Council Chair Thwarted Every Effort to Better Its Streetcar - Streetsblog USA

DC Streetcar's failures stem from political interference and inadequate planning, leading to a short, ineffective route.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

NYC DOT says FIFA World Cup is prompting the need for more bike lanes in Lower Manhattan

NYC will expand sidewalks and upgrade bike lanes in preparation for FIFA World Cup crowds this summer.
Mission District
fromPadailypost
1 week ago

Palo Alto plans for thousands of new residents in the south part of town

Palo Alto plans to add 3,900 to 7,000 new homes in the San Antonio Road area, along with parks and retail.
#street-safety
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

English councils to get guidance on designing safer streets for women and girls

Councils will receive guidance to create safer streets for women and girls, addressing systemic unfairness in walking safety.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago

Tuesday's Headlines: Harsh Winter Edition - Streetsblog New York City

Sanitation Department snowplows destroy traffic-calming devices installed by the Department of Transportation, undermining street safety efforts despite promises of replacement.
San Francisco
fromStreetsblog
1 week ago

Santa Rosa Quietly Approves Additional Mall Parking in Pedestrian and Art Plaza; Activists Appeal - Streetsblog California

Santa Rosa Plaza's pedestrian plaza is being replaced with parking spaces, raising concerns about cyclist and pedestrian safety.
#housing-development
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago
Renovation

Friday Video: Guess Which Argument Can Get a NIMBY To Change Their Mind About New Housing - Streetsblog USA

Boston
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

After ambitious state law, Lexington welcomed a wave of new housing. Now people there are having second thoughts.

Lexington, Massachusetts is experiencing rapid housing development with 1,600 new units planned under the MBTA Communities Act, transforming a historically-focused community into a housing boomtown while residents grapple with infrastructure and preservation concerns.
NYC real estate
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Op-Ed | A defining moment for Sunnyside Yards and New York's economy | amNewYork

Sunnyside Yards development in Queens represents a critical opportunity to address New York's housing crisis by creating 12,000 homes and thousands of union jobs while supporting local economic competitiveness.
NYC real estate
fromCity Limits
1 week ago

Opinion: Turning Headlines Into Housing at Sunnyside Yard

Building housing over Sunnyside Rail Yard is a complex but potentially beneficial project requiring significant public subsidy and collaboration.
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago
Renovation

Friday Video: Guess Which Argument Can Get a NIMBY To Change Their Mind About New Housing - Streetsblog USA

Mission District
fromMission Local
2 weeks ago

Meet the District 2 Candidates: Do you support the Marina Safeway housing proposal?

District 2 supervisor candidates oppose a 25-story Marina Safeway development despite a poll showing 58% resident support for the project.
East Bay real estate
fromPadailypost
2 weeks ago

Housing east of 101 OK'd

Palo Alto City Council approved the city's first housing development east of Highway 101, comprising 145 townhouses, while requesting transportation officials address school accessibility concerns for future residents.
Boston
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

After ambitious state law, Lexington welcomed a wave of new housing. Now people there are having second thoughts.

Lexington, Massachusetts is experiencing rapid housing development with 1,600 new units planned under the MBTA Communities Act, transforming a historically-focused community into a housing boomtown while residents grapple with infrastructure and preservation concerns.
NYC real estate
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Op-Ed | A defining moment for Sunnyside Yards and New York's economy | amNewYork

Sunnyside Yards development in Queens represents a critical opportunity to address New York's housing crisis by creating 12,000 homes and thousands of union jobs while supporting local economic competitiveness.
Brooklyn
fromStreetsblog
1 week ago

The City Is Doing to Prospect Park What It Needs to Do to All Parks - Streetsblog New York City

Prospect Park will soon have protected bike lanes on its entire perimeter, enhancing safety for cyclists and pedestrians.
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

UCLA Study Shows How Ambiguous Definition of 'Major Transit Stop' Creates Wiggle Room for Municipalities - Streetsblog California

UCLA's research indicates that if the area surrounding a transit stop is included in the definition, it could add more than 1.3 million acres of land statewide where housing bonuses would apply, nearly tripling the amount of land currently eligible.
Alternative transportation
NYC politics
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

Friday's Headlines: Nice on Ninth Edition - Streetsblog New York City

The Department of Transportation announced a redesign for Manhattan's Ninth Avenue to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety ahead of the World Cup.
Mission District
fromMission Local
2 weeks ago

District 4 Candidates on easier and safer biking in the Sunset

District 4 lacks adequate bike infrastructure with few painted lanes and no north-south protected bike lanes, creating safety hazards for cyclists amid double-parked cars and shared motor traffic.
Fundraising
fromHoodline
2 weeks ago

Cincy Council Eyes $8M Assist For New Farmer Music Center At Old Coney Site

Cincinnati City Council proposes $8 million in public funding for the Farmer Music Center, a 20,000-capacity amphitheater planned for the former Coney Island site, with construction expected to begin as the $160 million project advances.
#public-infrastructure
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago
New York City

NYC potty problem: Park's toilet plan stalled as Mamdani heads on with $4 million modular public restrooms

New York City
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

Editorial | Is there no relief for NYC in its ongoing public bathroom woes? | amNewYork

New York City has struggled for 20 years to expand public bathroom access despite multiple mayoral initiatives, pilot programs, and significant financial investments with minimal concrete results.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

NYC potty problem: Park's toilet plan stalled as Mamdani heads on with $4 million modular public restrooms

New York City's $4 million public toilet pilot program faces delays, with a Fort Washington Park restroom project stalled for nearly three years despite the city having only one public bathroom per 8,500 residents.
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Benoy's City Walk Masterplan in Abuja Introduces Mixed-Use District with Africa's Tallest Tower

Abuja was named the capital city of Nigeria on December 12, 1991. Located in the central Federal Capital Territory (FCT), it replaced the most populous coastal city of Lagos in a process of structural reform aimed at national integration and more balanced regional development.
Renovation
#car-dependency
Alternative transportation
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

What If The Rising Costs of Car Dependency Were As Visible As Gas Prices? - Streetsblog USA

American car dependency imposes massive hidden costs beyond gas prices, including maintenance, insurance, housing scarcity, and climate impacts that deserve equal policy attention.
fromStreetsblog
4 weeks ago
Alternative transportation

Urban Truth Collective: Straight Talk About The Joy Of Cities In An Age Of Disinformation - Streetsblog USA

Alternative transportation
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

What If The Rising Costs of Car Dependency Were As Visible As Gas Prices? - Streetsblog USA

American car dependency imposes massive hidden costs beyond gas prices, including maintenance, insurance, housing scarcity, and climate impacts that deserve equal policy attention.
fromStreetsblog
4 weeks ago
Alternative transportation

Urban Truth Collective: Straight Talk About The Joy Of Cities In An Age Of Disinformation - Streetsblog USA

Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

World Cup roadwork limits could delay thousands of Toronto home closings, builders warn | CBC News

Toronto's construction restrictions from May to July for FIFA World Cup could delay up to 10,000 new home move-ins by two months, disrupting buyers' plans.
Brooklyn
fromNew York Post
2 weeks ago

Exclusive | Car-hating NYC pol wants 5 million square feet of new 'pedestrian space' - critics fear 'more gridlock'

A Brooklyn councilman proposes creating 1 million square feet of annual pedestrian space over five years, requiring the city to prioritize car-free zones near transit hubs without estimating parking and lane losses.
Brooklyn
fromHoodline
3 weeks ago

Tower Fight Brews On Singer Island As New York Developer Targets Blue Heron Bridge

A New York developer proposes a massive waterfront tower on Singer Island with 298 residences, retail, and marina, sparking community debate over economic benefits versus environmental and character impacts.
California
fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago

Op-ed: Sausalito Continues its Quest to Delay Crosswalk Daylighting - Streetsblog San Francisco

California's AB 413 daylighting law mandates 20-foot clear zones at crosswalks to improve pedestrian visibility, yet Sausalito has delayed implementation 14 months after the January 2025 effective date while pursuing a $63,000 consultant contract.
Alternative transportation
fromQNS
3 weeks ago

DOT stands by Willets Point asphalt plant redevelopment amid pushback from local landowners - QNS

The Department of Transportation plans to redevelop the Harper Street Asphalt Plant in Willets Point for approximately $80 million to maintain roadways across Queens, The Bronx, and Manhattan using cutting-edge environmental mitigation technology.
#transportation-policy
fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago
NYC politics

Claire Valdez: In Congress, I Will Fight For Transit and Bike Lanes - Streetsblog New York City

fromStreetsblog
1 month ago
NYC politics

The Mamdani 'Streets Master Plan': Big! Bold! No Mileage Benchmarks! - Streetsblog New York City

fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago
NYC politics

Claire Valdez: In Congress, I Will Fight For Transit and Bike Lanes - Streetsblog New York City

fromStreetsblog
1 month ago
NYC politics

The Mamdani 'Streets Master Plan': Big! Bold! No Mileage Benchmarks! - Streetsblog New York City

Brooklyn
fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago

Friday's Headlines: Close the GAP Edition - Streetsblog New York City

Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza requires urgent redesign to address severe traffic safety issues and improve pedestrian access to Prospect Park.
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
3 weeks ago

How could Oakland raise billions in revenue? New report suggests removing freeways

Urban highways occupy valuable land that generates minimal tax revenue compared to potential development, with Oakland potentially gaining $23.9 billion by removing freeways within three miles of downtown.
London politics
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

London councils to share 95m for safer roads and new cycle routes

London councils receive £94.8 million from Transport for London to fund neighbourhood safety, cycling infrastructure, pedestrian crossings, and bus service improvements through the Healthy Streets programme.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Quit fossil fuels to stem deadly floods in Brazil's coffee heartland, say scientists

Record floods in Brazil's coffee region caused by extreme rainfall will intensify with continued fossil fuel burning, threatening lives and global coffee prices.
New York City
fromCity Limits
3 weeks ago

Opinion: Mayor Mamdani Can Mark a 'New Era' for Public Space. These Projects Show the Potential.

New York City can enhance livability by converting streets into parks, reclaiming infrastructure for public use, and expanding green, safe, democratic shared spaces across all five boroughs.
London politics
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Dublin City Council signs off on half-billion euro office move from Wood Quay to Camden Yard

Dublin City Council completed due diligence on a €581m acquisition to relocate civic offices to Camden Yard, enabling new energy-efficient offices and approximately 800 public homes across two sites.
New York City
fromwww.timeout.com
3 weeks ago

NYC is planning a major redesign of 14th Street

New York City is redesigning 14th Street from river to river to enhance the successful busway with improved pedestrian spaces, greenery, and safety features while maintaining transit priority.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago

Mamdani's 14th Street Redesign: The Perfect Opportunity For BRT-Style Bus Stations - Streetsblog New York City

A two-year study will upgrade the 14th Street busway with enclosed bus stations, level boarding, and improved pedestrian infrastructure to create true bus rapid transit in New York City.
East Bay real estate
fromLocal News Matters
3 weeks ago

Bay Area's next 25 years: Remote work, sea level rise here to stay, planning forecast says - Local News Matters

Bay Area's 25-year plan projects persistent remote work, reduced office demand, increased autonomous vehicles, and two-foot sea-level rise requiring expanded transit, housing development, and downtown revitalization strategies.
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Former GlaxoSmithKline HQ in west London to be transformed into 1,500 new homes

A former GlaxoSmithKline headquarters in west London will be redeveloped into 1,522 homes, student accommodation, and co-living spaces across multiple tower blocks as a 15-minute neighbourhood.
Law
fromKqed
3 weeks ago

Why So Many Legal Courts in S.F.? | KQED

San Francisco concentrates multiple levels of state and federal courts in one location, including Superior Court, U.S. District Court, Court of Appeals, and California Supreme Court, which is unusual compared to other states where courts are typically dispersed across state capitals or larger cities.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Prince William's 2,500-home estate set for approval despite fierce local outrage

A 2,500-home development on Prince William's Duchy of Cornwall estate in Kent faces approval despite significant local opposition over traffic, pollution, and service strain concerns.
NYC politics
fromStreetsblog
3 weeks ago

Monday's Headlines: Daylighting Dead-End Edition - Streetsblog New York City

Mayor Mamdani abandoned his campaign promise to implement universal daylighting citywide, instead supporting DOT's position that parked cars are preferable to daylighting without street furniture hardening.
#homeless-shelter
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago
Brooklyn

Staten Island residents, electeds decry proposed homeless shelter location: Wildly inappropriate

Staten Island officials and residents oppose a planned 160-bed homeless shelter for men on the South Shore, citing poor location, lack of transparency, and inadequate community engagement by city officials.
fromGothamist
3 weeks ago
New York City

Staten Island elected officials voice disapproval for a planned homeless shelter

A 160-bed men's shelter planned for Staten Island's South Shore faces opposition from local officials and residents citing inadequate transportation access, safety concerns, and lack of community engagement.
Brooklyn
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Staten Island residents, electeds decry proposed homeless shelter location: Wildly inappropriate

Staten Island officials and residents oppose a planned 160-bed homeless shelter for men on the South Shore, citing poor location, lack of transparency, and inadequate community engagement by city officials.
#real-estate-development
Environment
fromwww.amny.com
4 weeks ago

Op-Ed | It's time to finally modernize the State Environmental Quality Review Act | amNewYork

Zoning policies and land use decisions concentrate climate risks in communities of color while protecting wealthy neighborhoods, making housing reform essential for both climate justice and racial equity.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 weeks ago

New growth plan could bring up to 11,000 jobs' to Shoreditch

Shoreditch could see 30 aircraft hangars worth of commercial floorspace and hundreds of new homes under the major proposals to shake up local planning policies in the borough over the next 15 years, which the Labour-run council claims will bring over 11,000 new jobs to the creative and commercial district.
London startup
Miscellaneous
fromHarvard Gazette
4 weeks ago

Aging independently, by design - Harvard Gazette

Most older adults prefer aging in their own homes, but the reality involves complex challenges around physical ability, financial resources, and community support systems.
San Jose Sharks
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 weeks ago

Plans for large school come back into view for empty San Jose offices

BASIS Independent Schools proposes converting a vacant San Jose office building into a high school accommodating up to 800 students, with a new gymnasium and outdoor facilities.
fromBrownstoner
1 month ago

Propose a Walking Tour for Jane's Walk NYC 2026

Hosted by the Municipal Art Society (MAS) since 2011, Jane's Walk NYC is named after Jane Jacobs, opponent of powerful city planner Robert Moses and author of "The Death and Life of Great American Cities," the 1961 critique of 1950s urban planning policy. In the spirit of Jacobs, the free walks are meant to spark conversations about planning, history, preservation, development, and urban life.
Brooklyn
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Anti-terror gates on Oxford Street will prevent cyclists riding through Sadiq Khan's 'pedestrian plaza'

Oxford Street will be pedestrianised between Orchard Street and Great Portland Street, with terrorist-proof gates installed as hostile vehicle mitigation barriers that will also prevent cyclists from riding through the area.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
34 years ago

Valley Should Welcome Local Jobs

The San Fernando Valley's opposition to commercial development contradicts residents' complaints about long commutes, as the region lacks local job centers despite having over one million residents.
Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
1 month ago

City Moves Forward to Acquire Windsor Terrace Farm

NYC Council approved Parks Department acquisition of Prospect Farm community garden, but DOT's planned Seeley Street Bridge reconstruction threatens the garden's operations and sunlight access.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

City Council to hear Mamdani's DOT testify on Streets Plan, outdoor dining program | amNewYork

They've fallen well below the benchmarks that are required by law. In order to make our buses faster and accessible, we need the administration to provide a full accounting as to why those obligations have not been fulfilled in the last four years.
Brooklyn
fromHoodline
1 month ago

Permits Filed For 12-Story Building In Kingsbridge, Bronx

The filing outlines a 124-foot-tall, 12-story concrete structure that would span about 116,798 square feet. Plans carve out approximately 94,169 square feet for residential use and 22,454 square feet for commercial use, with 99 residences in the primary building and 164 units across the full lot. The proposal also includes 13 open parking spaces, 28 enclosed parking spaces, and rooftop terraces on the fifth and eighth floors.
NYC real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Panorama City is slowly shaking off its postindustrial trauma

In its scope, scale and ambition, Panorama City outstripped Greater L.A.'s prewar attempts at creating master-planned neighborhoods. It was the brainchild of Henry Kaiser, a shipbuilder keen to put his formidable industrial might, which had manufactured the famous Liberty cargo ships that transported U.S. goods around the world during World War II, to equally lucrative peacetime uses.
Silicon Valley real estate
NYC politics
fromPlanetizen
1 month ago

Mamdani's Budget Fails to Expand Open Streets, Breaking Campaign Promise

NYC Mayor Mamdani's budget allocates only $2 million to Open Streets, below the previous year's $2.1 million and far short of the $5 million needed for pandemic-era capacity.
Wellness
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

9 Best Places to Live in the U.S. for a Healthy Lifestyle

WalletHub analyzed 182 U.S. cities across food, fitness, healthcare, and green space to identify the healthiest cities for residents prioritizing wellness-focused living.
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: El Segundo

In a widely cited (and likely apocryphal) exchange the bewildered conductor cried, 'But there's nothing here!' Alighting the stopped train, one of the Standard Oil men is said to have replied: 'No, but there will be.' Nothing is precisely what they were looking for. They needed a blank space along the coast on which to build a refinery to complement the company's existing facility nearly 400 miles to the north in Richmond.
LA real estate
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Jinan Ping An Financial Center Interior Design / Nikken Sekkei

A 62-story, 360-meter skyscraper in Jinan's CBD features landmark interior design by Nikken Sekkei, embodying the 'river' theme within a five-building complex symbolizing natural and urban elements.
fromLos Angeles Times
26 years ago

Ahmanson Ranch

Formal groundbreaking for the Ahmanson Ranch project, a town-style development on 2,800 acres in the Simi Hills in southeastern Ventura County, will not take place until 2001. However, the project has already achieved historic status for the size of the private-to-public land transfer it produced and for reviving a design concept that marks a major departure from the car-dependent suburban enclave typical of the postwar era.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
27 years ago

Sherman Oaks Galleria Renovation

Douglas, Emmett & Co. realized that the best development is one that is embraced by the community and is approved quickly (time is money). Many developers come to a community and believe they can mislead the community or get approval without community support.
Los Angeles
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

New Ontinyent Hospital / Contell-Martinez Arquitectos + Manuel Vega Arquitectos

The new Hospital of Ontinyent is located to the south of the municipality, in the "Casa Balones" industrial area, in a heterogeneous zone of buildings, farming areas, and some facilities.
Healthcare
New York City
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

Mamdani Falls Short of Campaign Pledge to Expand Open Streets Funding Amid Budget Crunch - Streetsblog New York City

Mayor Mamdani allocated $2 million annually for Open Streets and Summer Streets through 2030, falling short of his campaign pledge to fully fund and expand Open Streets and less than the previous administration's $2.1 million allocation.
Bicycling
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

How Recreational Cycling Can Lead to Safe Streets For All - Streetsblog USA

Recreational cycling enthusiasm builds community support for safer cycling infrastructure more effectively than policy mandates or technical planning debates alone.
Alternative transportation
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

Is The Safety Of Roundabouts Just For Rich People? - Streetsblog USA

Roundabouts, which reduce injury crashes by 80 percent, are disproportionately installed in wealthy and white neighborhoods while being absent from poor and Black neighborhoods across North Carolina.
Renovation
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Bromley's historic archives to get bigger home in Priory Gardens

Bromley's historic archives will relocate to a new, larger building in Priory Gardens after council approval, addressing storage needs created by museum closure and library relocation.
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