Once derided as cesspools of Reagan-era consumerist excess, the shopping mall somehow became an unlikely sort-of, quasi-public space that is now disappearing.
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A week of truly epic, virtuosic horse-shit reached its tragic crescendo today, with the murder of at least […]
What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “racial inequality in America?” For many, images of the […]
To take a bibliography of southern history on its face, one could conclude that urban planning never touched […]
Our SACRPH series rolls on with the latest of our author interviews, this time with Professor Janet Bednarek […]
Lots of Parking: Land Use in a Car Culture is in some ways a ground-breaking book. Prior to its […]