By most accounts, the Harlem Children’s Zone has been a slam dunk. But now that the model is expanding to 20 other cities, it’s worth asking:...
No offense to preachers and underground rappers everywhere, but imagine if public access television was also peppered with shows by people with...
Walkable streets are what make neighborhoods work—this much we know. Of course, not all of us are so lucky as to have them where we live. If a...
Used to be, you would show up at the bar on the corner a couple of times a week, order the usual, and everyone would know your name. But with...
From 2004 to 2007, the artists Ted Purves and Susanne Cockrell ran a store in their Oakland, California, neighborhood that sold nothing....
If the web of the 2000s was social, the web of this next decade will be civic. Every time you “like” something on Facebook, you’re voting....
That 1960s experiment is back—but the rules have changed. To ease the awkwardness, here are some dos and don’ts for modern-day communal...
In our Neighborhoods Issue, we boldly declared that the last Sunday in April (that's April 25 this year) should be Neighbor Day, "a national...
One of the more interesting stories coming out of the housing crisis was the people squatting in foreclosed houses. Through a certain lens,...
If you don’t happen to live in one of the states where billboards are illegal (Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, and Vermont), you probably live, work, or...
Imagining the ideal street What if all your favorite places from around the world—that taco stand on the Mexican border, that hat store in...
More space, lower bills, and enough pooled cash to install that solar-powered hot tub—there are a lot of practical reasons to share yards with...
Just because delivering a Jell-O mold to welcome a newcomer to the block is creepy doesn’t mean you’re destined to live a lonely, anonymous...
Admit it: Your neighborhood isn’t like Mister Rogers’s. You don’t know the name of your postal carrier or beat cop, or even the person who...
We asked our friends from Afar—a new magazine devoted to experiential travel—to help us explore great neighborhoods all over the world. Where’s...
There is new movement to plan suburban communities around farms instead of golf courses. Can it catch on? It has often been observed that...
Can Tyson Corner show the country how to fix its suburbs? “A textbook case of suburban sprawl”—that’s what local officials call the northern...
Don’t just buy local, invest local: One town’s plan to buy stock in their own community. We’ve all been told to buy locally, but when it comes...