Houston Architect Puts Forward Unique Vision for Astrodome Overhaul
An area architect wants to let Houstonians walk to the historic structure's apex.

Houston Architect Puts Forward Unique Vision for Astrodome Overhaul
An area architect wants to let Houstonians walk to the historic structure's apex.
Politicians, Public Split on Gun Control in Texas
The country continues to react to the deadliest mass shooting in American history after 49 people were killed at a gay night club in Orlando early Sunday morning. The gunman, identified by the Orlando Police Department as Omar Mateen, was also killed, and more than 50 others were injured in the attack.
Las Vegas Eyes Light-Rail As it Seeks Airport Connection
The Sun Belt is in the midst of a light-rail bonanza. Las Vegas might join the party. But will casinos be on board?
Highlighting the week’s interesting, important and downright weird news about cities.
Where Do Houston's Renters Live?
How a new mapping tool can help change the way we think about renters and homeowners.
Feds Anticipate a More Active 2016 Hurricane Season
Hurricane season has been unusually quiet in recent years. That might change in 2016.
You Might Not Know as Much About Gentrification as You Think
How much of the gentrification narrative is just mythology?
"Suburban Urbanism" Is No Longer Just a Niche
Regardless of where they live, urban amenities are no longer a bonus but a requirement for many millennials.
Crowded Cities; Expensive Parks; and Difficult Landlords: Urban Insights From Around The Web
Highlighting the week’s interesting, important and downright weird news about cities.
How Do You Approach "Preservation" When It's Not Buildings That Are At Risk?
In San Francisco, officials are experimenting with ways to protect cultural institutions and businesses, as opposed to buildings and plazas.
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