Everything Urban
My unedited conclusion to this podcast.
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Unedited. So long as I get credit you may have this idea. Hire me as well.
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Unedited. Cities need to make homes for people of all career backgrounds.
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Unedited. What happens when several generations in a row don't learn basic economics in school? Regulations in opposition to Airbnb.
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Unedited. Railyards in cities? C'mon already, get a divorce lawyer.
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Unedited. Kids raised in cities are more resilient, independent, happier, and more empowered then kids raised elsewhere, at least according to me.
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Unedited. I cannot even think of a defense of suburbs. They are just across the board bad.
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Unedited. Can we please stop dictating minimum housing standards that the poor cannot afford?
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Unedited. Amenities in apartment buildings are awesome on many levels.
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Unedited. Having been on all sides of this fight, I have come down strongly in favor of renting.
info_outlineJoin my new co-host Roger Valdez and I as we discuss the topic that is gaining new traction thanks to a book by Nolan Gray titled Abritrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It. Whatever the origins of zoning are and no matter how outdates those ideas are, zoning persists, and Cities are all the worst for it.