Much of its glory was lost in 1969 with the demolition of its vibrant concourse. But a lot of it remains—shuttered to the public, but in surprisingly good shape. Read more
If you're going just a couple of miles in Chicago, getting there by bike is usually the fastest option—and it usually beats public transportation on longer trips. Read more
A grant from the National Science Foundation will allow the city's urban fitness tracker to expand from a couple prototypes to a full-blown pilot of 500 nodes around the city. Read more
HUD's specific, inclusive new definition of fair housing has the potential to increase integration and opportunity. But it offers significant challenges to those in the business of fair housing, and fears that it could empty out or gentrify neighborhoods that are most in need of help. Read more