The Houston Townhouse: An Appreciation
Love or hate them, densely packed townhouses play a key role in the increasing the size of Houston's housing supply.
The Houston Townhouse: An Appreciation
Love or hate them, densely packed townhouses play a key role in the increasing the size of Houston's housing supply.
What the Latest Version of Google Maps Tells Us About Cities
Google's efforts to highlight "areas of interest" reveals much about the development of Houston. It also says something about the way Google portrays urban life.
Weekly Roundup: What It Would Mean to Have a Former Mayor As Vice President
Tim Kaine is the kind of guy whose "eyes lit up at the mention of land-use regulations," according to one observer.
Historic Freedmen's Town Houses Could Become City Landmarks
A group of Freedmen's Town homes could be the first public housing units in Houston to get the city's historical designation. The move is part of a growing movement that recognizes the links between housing and preservation.
How Questions About Density Complicate the Sun Belt Growth Narrative
Sun Belt cities are growing -- but more often than not, it's happening in a less-than-urban way.
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