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Urban Development


Cities Do Not Need to Choose Between Growth and Fairness
I often hear that cities need more housing. But when new homes are proposed, I also hear strong opposition to many of them. That tension seems to sit at the center of many housing debates. Build more homes. Protect existing neighborhoods. Move faster. Slow down. Meet climate goals. Keep life affordable. In practice, many of these tensions are real. But they are not always direct opposites. Quite often, they reflect different kinds of challenges being approached in the same wa
Nithin Jacob
1 day ago4 min read


Before We Build More, Understand What Already Exists
Many places are not empty. They are simply underused. Across cities and neighborhoods, many spaces physically exist. But they function weakly. A room with no clear purpose. A shared area people pass through quickly. A forgotten courtyard corner. A bench no one chooses. A passage avoided at night. A ground-floor unit left empty for years. These places rarely become urgent headlines. But they quietly shape how people experience everyday life. When such spaces finally gain atten
Nithin Jacob
Apr 213 min read
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