Favorite Posts of the Week

These were five of your favorite articles from last week:

THE $50,000 SAN FRANCISCO HOME

by Nathan Lewis, September 26, 2016
Breaking down the numbers to construct a truly affordable housing model.
 

POTUS: ZONING SUCKS

by Charles Marohn, September 27, 2016
The White House takes aim at some of the our cities' worst development practices.

A BIG, SAD HOLE IN THE COLD VERMONT GROUND

by Nathaniel M. Hood, September 26, 2016
It was going to be great, but it didn't turn out like the planners said it would.
 

HOW LOCAL CRONYISM HURTS AMERICA'S CITIES

by Nolan Gray, September 28, 2016
American towns and states are subsidizing big businesses to the tune of billions of dollars a year. In exchange, we get crappy, big box developments and infrastructure we can't pay afford. 

THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN SHARK TANK ECONOMY

by Justin Golbabai, September 29, 2016
The concept of "scaling up" a business for mass production is actually very new, and we may not be fully considering the consequences of this model.

 

 

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