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A new list ranks the top 100 U.S. cities to live, work and visit based on jobs, livability, culture and growth potential.
Urbanization is rapidly transforming cities worldwide. By 2050, it is projected that 90% of the U.S. population will reside in urban areas, signifying a monumental shift towards city living.
America’s sprawling urban landscapes, often celebrated as melting pots, hide a surprising truth: rather than being bastions of diversity, they are hotbeds of segregation.
More than 1,100 cities, towns and villages in the U.S. lost their status as urban areas on Thursday as the U.S. Census Bureau released a new list of places considered urban based on revised criteria.
White River State Park. Indianapolis This urban state park, one of the nation's largest, brings 250 acres of green space, seven major attractions, and a scenic canal into the heart of downtown.
More than 1,100 towns, hamlets and villages in the U.S. lost their status as urban areas as the U.S. Census Bureau released a new list of places considered urban based on revised criteria.
In urban America, abundance framing can actually be a good thing “Abundance” explores urban and environmental politics from 20,000 feet. by Bill Lindeke 04/15/2025 04/15/2025.
Like Greensboro, many American metropolises have carved out space for wildlife, plants, trails, and waterfalls, along with art, observatories, and farmers markets. In these parks, you can get away ...
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