I'm not sure I can name more than one MALE author I've read 5 books by (offhand I can think of one author of each sex, Allan Drury and Jane Austen).
I'm not sure I can name more than one MALE author I've read 5 books by (offhand I can think of one author of each sex, Allan Drury and Jane Austen).
I see no merit in claims that the law of supply and demand doesn't apply to housing is stupid. But some studies argue that demand matters and supply doesn't. Is this argument completely silly? No. But I'm still not persuaded, as I explain at marketurbanism.com/2026/02/16/s...
Is NIMBYism really about concern about ugly buildings? I don't think so marketurbanism.com/2026/02/03/a...
Columbian Exchange Day is a great idea because it proves how much and how recently most national-cultural identities were constructed out of diverse global components.
If you can't imagine Italian, German, Korean, Indian, or any other national food without new world plants, what are they, really?
My post on why few people write about urban growth boundaries marketurbanism.com/2025/07/04/w...
I didn't write this but wish I had marketurbanism.com/2025/07/17/w...
another @planetizen.bsky.social post www.planetizen.com/blogs/134714...
www.planetizen.com/blogs/135041... another @planetizen.bsky.social post
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El Salvador is planning to eliminate parking requirements nationwide. The most shoupista country in the world? www.laprensagrafica.com/elsalvador/R...
Seems like an ad hominem argument to me - also: even though birth rate concern is somewhat of a right-wing thing, I don't think it is as ideologically polarizing as immigration
And how many have non-gentrified ones lost?
Fact Check: New Housing Doesn’t Lead to Overcrowded Schools: shelterforce.org/2024/12/03/f...
Google Maps image going northbound on Conroy Road. Text and arrows point out the elements that make this a dangerous intersection.
Even when drivers do everything exactly right, bad street design can make a situation dangerous.
These are a few of the elements that the Ottawa Crash Analysis Studio found in their examination of Conroy Road and Lorry Greenberg Drive.
Man of Iron
By the way I read the Grover Cleveland book that mentions you!
True, especially for renting in condos and Co ops (in rental buildings I've had fewer issues except occasional brokers fee)
Must be a California thing- I have never paid anything but electricity and internet in nyc
So which # is the number of Housing units?
My Touro Land Use Institute video podcasts with @kevinerdmann.bsky.social and @sarabronin.bsky.social are now online at www.youtube.com/@michaellewy...
It's only one district court case, so I suspect we will see a lot more cases on both sides of issue before the Supreme Court gets to it
I asked ChatGPT who I was and got a fairly accurate description. Gemini had no idea who I was, which didn't please me.
Building new homes at the top of the market induces at “moving on up” effect that quickly creates vacancies in the least-expensive homes.
Conversely, blocking new housing in high-demand places makes wealthy people move into and renovate existing, once-affordable homes, raising prices.
Useful evidence for those that insist we need better public transit before pricing driving. Pricing driving *improves* public transit.
Microphone meme with "1.35M annual worldwide traffic deaths" without attention and "cyclists rolling through a stop sign" with dozens of microphones"
mainstream narrative.
Is NYC's congestion fee a regressive tax? No. Driving into Manhattan is expensive even w/o the fee, so very few low-wage workers do it. Plus the money will be used to improve the transit systems they *do* use paulkrugman.substack.com/p/lessons-fr...