Amanda Kolson Hurley is a senior editor at CityLab. A former editor at ARCHITECT, she has contributed to Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, and many other
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Not all postwar housing developments were monotonous. The inside story of two pioneering and progressive neighborhoods near Boston, and what they tell us about suburbia.
Amanda Kolson Hurley visits Arden, Del., to see how the land-value tax, a long-forgotten idea by the political economist Henry George, is making a comeback.
A movement that began in earnest when Penn Station was demolished more than 50 years ago can still be a force for good, but not without a change in its mission.