No film genre in Hollywood’s golden age was more urban to its core than noir. The word conjures […]

When seen simply as a stream of incoming sales data, Atlanta can look like a city rising up or population left behind, depending on your point of view.

By adopting a fine-grained, street-level perspective, we can see how everyday individuals have helped to shape the history of our city, says historian Marni Davis.

We know you nasty little tweakers can’t get enough raw coverage of the SACRPH (Society for American City […]

Amazon recently announced that Atlanta had made the shortlist of cities that might land the online retail giant’s […]

Cities are “back,” as you might have heard, following a long period when urban America was viewed by fearful […]

“Creative people have always gravitated to certain kinds of communities such as the Left Bank in Paris or […]

In a recent study examining the efficacy of light rail (LRT) and modern bus rapid transit (BRT), University […]