Coronavirus may be the crisis of our time. Great leaders past and present demonstrate that one practice in particular can be the difference-maker.
Read MoreCentralized systems are good at getting us cheap food, cars, and toilet paper—until they’re not. They’re also really bad at isolating deadly outbreaks.
Read MoreThe coronavirus is revealing how fragile our economy is. (Look no further than disruptions to the global supply chain.) As we rebuild, will we double down on the failed status quo…or build something ANTI-fragile?
Read MoreNo North American city is overcrowded. Not a single one.
Read MoreWhat comes after the pandemic is largely up to us. But the time to decide is now, and there is work we can do to get ready.
Read MoreSome will use the spread of coronavirus as a knock against dense cities. But walkable, bikeable cities are also more adaptable — and will fare better in the long-run.
Read MoreWho will be this year’s Strongest Town? Voting is now open in the semifinal round.
Read MoreWalking is one of the best things you can do, even during a pandemic. There’s just one rule…
Read MoreEven before the pandemic, towns and cities across North America were drifting toward bankruptcy...and many of them didn’t even know it. Now’s the time to take control of your community’s financial future.
Read MoreLocal communities have been induced to sacrifice their own stability in order to pursue growth. We now need to stabilize our places with a Strong Towns approach.
Read MoreThe worst mistake in Minneapolis planning history, the role we all suddenly play in our community’s “care map,“ and why the coronavirus pandemic will reveal the best humanity has to offer. These stories and more in our weekly Top 5.
Read MoreResults of Round 2 of the Strongest Town competition…and a look ahead to the Semifinals!
Read MoreAre spread-out suburbs safer in a pandemic than compact, walkable cities? Short answer: Yes. Does that mean suburban-style neighborhoods are “stronger” during a pandemic? Not even close. Here’s why.
Read MoreIf we do these simple things, we’ll set the stage not just to survive but to thrive once the pandemic dies down. (And it will die down.)
Read MoreFinancially, public pension funds are finished. There are two important reasons we need to admit this now…and find a way forward together.
Read MoreThe lesson of coronavirus is not that it’s bad to have strong human connections in cities. The lesson is that we need to be able to shut them down quickly when we need to.
Read MorePerhaps unknowingly, you now serve an essential role in your community’s “care map.”
Read MoreLocals call it “the worst planning mistake in Minneapolis history.” Now that it’s going away, what must planners (and the public) do to avoid replacing it with another one?
Read MoreThe world’s cities have played host to a lot of human misery over the ages. But they’re also a vehicle for the very best that humanity is capable of. That isn’t going to change.
Read MoreEverything about how we live our lives as Americans is about to change dramatically. The sooner we come to grips with that, the quicker we can get to work build Strong Towns.
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