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Developers Are Finding Value in Less Profitable Projects
Developers Are Finding Value in Less Profitable Projects

In Portland, Maine, some established developers are venturing into filling the need for workforce housing without the help of subsidies, even though it is less profitable.

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Zack BarowitzSeptember 25, 2018missing middle, Infill Development, small scale development
What Would It Take to Make the Big Jump to Active Towns?
What Would It Take to Make the Big Jump to Active Towns?

John Simmerman and his organization Active Towns want to see a massive increase in the number of places with a culture of physical activity. Come see John speak at the Strong Towns Regional Gathering in Plano, Texas, and learn what he’s doing to help create that change.

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Top StoryStrong TownsSeptember 25, 2018bicycling, active transportation, texas
Right-Sizing Akron's Kenmore Boulevard
Right-Sizing Akron's Kenmore Boulevard

Akron, Ohio is tackling its stroad problem, one oversized boulevard at a time. “Right-sizing” this neighborhood main street will make it safer and more inviting and hospitable for small businesses.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesSeptember 25, 2018ohio, road diet
Downshifting into a Meaningful Life: A Conversation With Ruben Anderson
Downshifting into a Meaningful Life: A Conversation With Ruben Anderson

This week on the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck talks with behavior change and sustainability expert Ruben Anderson about the good life, and how we fool ourselves into thinking we can use systematic rationality to create it for ourselves.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsSeptember 24, 2018sustainability, Chaotic but Smart, orderly but dumb, antifragility
Methodist Urbanism: Ocean Grove
Methodist Urbanism: Ocean Grove

One of the reasons Ocean Grove, New Jersey has endured intact is the presence of a religious community that had a higher calling and a longer event horizon than the dominant secular culture. There are lessons to be learned here even by people who may not identify with the church.

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Top StoryJohnny SanphillippoSeptember 24, 2018traditional development pattern, religion, new jersey
Learning From Failure
Learning From Failure

Americans need to become more tolerant of government failure. That will happen, if and when, government starts to deliver improvements iteratively, and demonstrates the capacity to learn and improve with each iteration.

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Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnSeptember 24, 2018
The One-Week Coworking Space
The One-Week Coworking Space

The lines between work and home zones are blurring: more employers want to be in walkable, amenitized areas, and conversely, people are choosing to live closer to where they work. This Cincinnati placemaking experiment exemplifies the kind of small bets this trend is making possible.

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Top StoryJoe NickolSeptember 21, 2018coworking, small bets, incremental development
Big Box Stores Think Their Tax Bills Should Be Lower. Are They Right?
Big Box Stores Think Their Tax Bills Should Be Lower. Are They Right?

Check out the second episode of our new podcast Upzoned! Kea Wilson and Chuck Marohn dig into an article on a troubling trend: big box retailers in Minnesota think they’re paying too much in property taxes, and they’re asking for a cut. But that’s a hard pill to swallow for small towns.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsSeptember 21, 2018big box stores
Top 5 Stories from the Week (Sept 17–Sept 21, 2018)
Top 5 Stories from the Week (Sept 17–Sept 21, 2018)

The top 5 stories from September 17-21, 2018.

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Strong TownsSeptember 21, 2018
What comes after NEXT?
What comes after NEXT?

Austin needs a new Grand Bargain, one that includes everyone and exempts no one.

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Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnSeptember 21, 2018texas
So You Want to Build an ADU?
So You Want to Build an ADU?

Let’s walk through what it actually takes to build a small rental apartment on your property in Austin, Texas. It’s a lesson in how the city’s existing code stymies gentle, incremental, small-scale development.

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Top StoryGuest UserSeptember 20, 2018incremental development, texas, accessory dwelling unit
Marohn on Crony Capitalism
Marohn on Crony Capitalism

The American Conservative just shared a well-produced video of the Crony Capitalism event Strong Towns participated in last month in Anaheim.

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Top StoryCharles MarohnSeptember 20, 2018
Does the public really want dramatic change?
Does the public really want dramatic change?

Does the average resident want dramatic change or do they want the urban development status quo?

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Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnSeptember 20, 2018
Want to Love Your Town? Act Like Someone Who Loves Their Town.
Want to Love Your Town? Act Like Someone Who Loves Their Town.

Want to better your community but don’t know where to start? Enter It’s the Little Things: a Strong Towns podcast that gives you the wisdom and encouragement you need to take the small yet powerful actions that can make your city or town stronger.

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Podcast, Top StoryJacob MosesSeptember 19, 2018Strong Citizenship, localism
"What's the best time to add a sidewalk?" ...and other questions from Strong Towns readers.
"What's the best time to add a sidewalk?" ...and other questions from Strong Towns readers.

Chuck and Kea answer member questions in this edition of Ask Strong Towns.

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Top StoryCharles MarohnSeptember 19, 2018
Austin's Bad Party: The Failure of CodeNEXT
Austin's Bad Party: The Failure of CodeNEXT

Austin’s CodeNEXT process, a dramatic overhaul of the city’s zoning code, tried to placate multiple constituencies with a “grand bargain.” The result was a draft code that satisified almost no one and failed to solve the city’s housing and growth challenges.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesSeptember 19, 2018texas
Can Brad Pitt Make it Right?
Can Brad Pitt Make it Right?

Residents are bring lawsuits against Brad Pitt’s Make it Right foundation, but were these investments ever going to work, no matter the good intentions?

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Top StoryCharles MarohnSeptember 18, 2018
What Does Economic Development Mean in Small Town Western Massachusetts?
What Does Economic Development Mean in Small Town Western Massachusetts?

What does economic development look like in a small town where most of the proposals on the table involve significant infrastructure investment for an uncertain payoff? What’s the alternative?

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Top StoryChristian BerglandSeptember 18, 2018small towns, massachusetts
CodeNEXT or None, Austin Has an Identity Crisis
CodeNEXT or None, Austin Has an Identity Crisis

Where is Austin supposed to put 135,000 new homes in ten years? The city posed the question. Diametrically opposed groups of residents could not come close to agreeing on the answer.

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Top StoryGuest UserSeptember 17, 2018texas, housing crisis
Is Strong Towns the same as Sprawl Repair?
Is Strong Towns the same as Sprawl Repair?

This week on the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck answers a question on sprawl repair posed by one of our readers.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsSeptember 17, 2018
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