Historic waterfront market repurposes a lifeless parking lot as vibrant public space
Few words send shudders down the preservationist’s spine quite like “parking.” In the worst cases, it’s the ultimate demise of a historic site. But…
Few words send shudders down the preservationist’s spine quite like “parking.” In the worst cases, it’s the ultimate demise of a historic site. But…
In Chicago, Illinois, three critical problems are being solved–or at least ameliorated–by a single new program: A large inventory of vacant homes, mostly left…
There’s a lot of revitalization happening in Cardiff, Wales these days. So much that we’ve got two articles about Cardiff in this issue. This…
Built in 1936, and opened on May 1, 1938, the Old Harbor Village—now known as Mary Ellen McCormack (MEM)—was the first public housing development…
Lexington Technology Park is a 16-acre, city-owned site in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that has housed government and other offices for years. But with many of…