Apartment Living | The Black Urbanist – Page 2

Share So your clothes are dirty. The hamper is overflowing. No big deal right? The washer and dryer are in the closet. Or maybe you have to lug them downstairs, but nevertheless, laundry machines are never too far away. Unless you are me and living in Downtown Greensboro, without the rental machines that cost way […]
Share I had no intention of leaving the blog idle for this long. Yet, occasionally, living the actual life of an urbanist gets in the way of being able to write about it. Yet while away from my urbanist pen, I was able to experience two key events that I think have major significance in […]
Share I’ve been fortunate in the past three weeks to obtain full time employment. What that means is that I finally get to put into practice a lot of the things I preach on this blog and retweet out to others on the social sites. You will also notice a few minor site changes(better tags, […]
Urbanism should be second nature, not bound by jargon or complex activities.
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ShareDuring a conversation at the recent Streetsblog training in Kansas City, I mentioned again the story of why the site […]
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It shoudln’t be, but sadly, in many cities, it is.
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Graham Sheridan, masters candidate in public administration at Brown University, takes my civic-infereiorty complex to task and demands that a city can and should have it all.
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Because it happens just enough to both enchant us and drive us crazy.
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Let’s not fall into the trap that mixed-use is only a building code or type.