Dan Malouff is a transportation planner for Arlington and an adjunct professor at George Washington University. He uses this byline for Photo Friday posts, but you can find his other writing under the ...
New York really is unique on housing. To serve seniors, US should change transportation, zoning, housing rules. Chicago won’t buy back parking meters.
Major office-to-residential conversion breaks ground in DC. Tenant awarded over $250k in Baltimore junk fee case. Vacant office building to be fully converted to Alexandria housing.
This week on Do Something: join us for happy hour in Riverdale; it’s time for oversight hearings; parks over pettiness in Montgomery County, again; and musical chairs in Virginia politics.
January is Mental Wellness Awareness Month. Chill out with this week’s urbanist word puzzle! Guest contributor!
Defense companies flex with ads in public spaces. Townhomes coming to site of Arlington duplex explosion. Brake problem fills Metrorail station with smoke.
Congressional Republicans are floating axing DC’s traffic camera program. Everyone, including MPD, would hate this.
Vegas-esque sphere proposed for National Harbor. Library site to be redeveloped in DC’s Chevy Chase. New Virginia Governor signs housing executive order.
Blue-green corridors combine waterways and greenery. They’d make Baltimore more environmentally resilient and enrich communities.
Maggie Proctor is a graduate student at Yale School of the Environment, studying urban sustainability, climate resilience, and environmental justice. This past summer, Maggie worked in Baltimore with ...
Cold weather is one of several environmental factors that affects housing stability in DC. Lead and mold are also among the ...
Transit Diaries is a series in which residents of Greater Washington track how they get around the region for a week, shedding light on what’s working well and not so well with our transportation ...
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