URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Reno's Big Bet on Youth Sports

A big change is coming to downtown Reno. A local hotel-casino owner wants to build up to 12 sports fields over the next six years. These fields will be used for soccer and lacrosse tournaments. The plan is part of a new group called the Downtown Reno Amateur Sports Association. The fields will be near the J Resort Casino, which owns the land. The city council will t...

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Watertown Mall Gets a New Lease on Life

The Watertown Mall is staying put for now. National Development, a Newton-based company, recently bought the mall for $100. 25 million. This comes after Alexandria Real Estate Equities, a California-based firm, purchased the 24. 5-acre property in 2021 for $130 million. Alexandria had big plans to turn the mall into a mix of labs, shops, offices, and other spaces. Bu...

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Oct 18 2025OPINION

Portland's Skyline: A Tower Too Tall?

Portland is a small city with a big personality. It's known for its charming, historic downtown. But a new plan could change that. A 30-story tower is proposed for the heart of the city. Some think it's a great idea. Others? Not so much. The tower is supposed to have a hotel, condos, and a restaurant. Sounds fancy, right? But who is it really for? The people who alr...

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Lovers Lane: A Bumpy Ride for Local Shops

Lovers Lane, a bustling street in University Park, is currently a hotspot for construction. This isn't just any construction; it's a massive project that's been in the works for years. The goal? To give the area a much-needed facelift. But while the city is busy improving the infrastructure, small businesses are feeling the pinch. The construction, which kicked off ...

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Sep 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cities Racing to Stay Ahead in the AI Era

The world is changing fast, and cities are trying to keep up. With AI becoming more common, many jobs are at risk. Some jobs, like middle managers and entry-level positions, are already disappearing. Cities are now focusing on creating jobs that can't be easily replaced by machines or are at the forefront of new technology. Frontier innovation is all about big, risk...

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

Wuhan's Land Price Puzzle: What Makes Neighborhoods Expensive?

In the heart of China, the Wuhan metropolitan area is a bustling hub of activity. But have you ever wondered why some neighborhoods cost more than others? A recent study took a deep dive into this question. They looked at data from 48 counties around Wuhan and studied how land prices changed from 2015 to 2021. The study found that land prices tend to be higher in Wu...

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Jun 16 2025BUSINESS

Denver's Colfax Avenue: A Street Under Siege

Denver's Colfax Avenue is famous for its vibrant dining scene. But lately, it's been a different kind of hotspot. Construction has taken over, and it's not just the roads that are feeling the impact. Eateries along this bustling street are facing tough times. The latest casualty is Middleman, a popular spot for food lovers. The construction outside has made it hard f...

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Sports Spaces: How Xi'an's Venues Have Changed Over Time

Xi'an, a city rich in history, has been transforming its sports venues over the past decade. The number of these spaces has been on the rise. This growth isn't random. It's spreading out from the heart of the city, specifically from Xincheng, Beilin, and Lianhu districts. But what's driving this change? Several factors are at play. Commerce, industry, and population...

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Kigali's Changing Face: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Land Seizures

Imagine waking up one day to find that the land you've called home for years is suddenly gone. This is the harsh reality for many residents of Kigali, Rwanda's capital city. The city is growing fast, and with this growth comes a lot of changes. One of the biggest changes is land expropriation. This is when the government takes land from people for what they say is t...

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Mar 05 2025BUSINESS

Renting Madness: Where It's Toughest to Find a Place to Live in the U. S.

The rental market in the U. S. is heating up, and it's not just because of the weather. Despite a record number of new apartments being built last year, finding a place to rent is becoming even more challenging. This is a surprising twist, considering that nearly 600, 000 new multifamily units were completed. That's the highest number since 1974 and a significant jum...

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