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All things urban. Read: bloomberg.com/citylab | Subscribe to our new newsletter on architecture and design. Link in bio ⬇️
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    Apr 22
    The week’s most thought-provoking stories, ideas and analysis from cities around the world. Subscribe to our CityLab Weekly newsletter: bloom.bg/4vH1KkV
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    Jan 10, 2021
    Barcelona is now warning landlords to fill vacant rental units with tenants or the government will take over their properties
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    Barcelona’s Latest Affordable Housing Tool: Seize Empty Apartments
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    Mar 20, 2022
    Wells Fargo has been sued for discriminating against Black homeowners by relying on a modernized version of "redlining" (via @BBGEquality)
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    Wells Fargo Sued by Black Borrower for Refinance ‘Redlining’
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    Jul 16, 2020
    Barcelona is now warning landlords to fill vacant rental units with tenants or the government will take over their properties
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    Barcelona’s Latest Affordable Housing Tool: Seize Empty Apartments
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    Apr 30, 2021
    1/ When people moved out of expensive cities, where did they go? A year of migration data reveals trends and interesting surprises:
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    Where Americans Are Moving
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    Oct 5, 2019
    A universal basic income experiment in Stockton, California, is nearly halfway over. How has $500 a month affected the lives of 125 random residents? @sarahsholder reports:
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    An Early Peek at What Happens When a City Gives Its Residents Money
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    Apr 11, 2022
    Anyone who has seen Tokyo's Nakagin Capsule Tower will remember it. Studded with gray cubes, the striking building carries an obvious architectural message: This is a modular habitat. It will now be demolished 🧵
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    Farewell Capsule Tower, Tokyo’s Oddest Building
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    Aug 7, 2020
    An estimated 27% of adults in the U.S. missed their rent or mortgage payment for July. That’s probably going to be worse in August.
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    One-Third of American Renters Expected to Miss Their August Payment
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    Feb 2, 2021
    1/ Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has unveiled legislation that offers billions in federal dollars for cities willing to demolish urban highways that razed or divided neighborhoods decades ago.
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    How the Federal Government Could Help Kill the Highways It Built
    A new Senate bill includes a $10 billion program aimed at cities that are considering removing urban freeways and repairing the damage these projects inflicted on vulnerable communities decades ago.
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    Jul 8, 2019
    Andrew Yang wants to fight suburban blight by repurposing dying malls, @kristoncapps writes:
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    Andrew Yang Wants to Save Your Dying Mall
    The Democratic presidential candidate wants to fight suburban blight by repurposing dying retail centers.
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    Jan 13, 2021
    1/ After a local campaign pressured Airbnb to take aggressive action for the week of inauguration and FBI intelligence warned of armed demonstrations in 50 states and D.C., Airbnb announced a new policy Wednesday bloom.bg/2XF2tUV
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    Jul 30, 2020
    Replying to @CityLab
    “To say that a rule that requires cities to analyze segregation would ‘destroy the suburbs’ is as close as you can get to an endorsement of racial segregation without actually saying the words," said @shamusroller, executive director of the @NHLP trib.al/MNnNiJ7
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    May 30, 2021
    We only know many of the lurid details about the massive tragedy in Tulsa because of a Black woman named Mary E. Jones Parrish. Her book, "Events of the Tulsa Disaster," published in 1922, tells her own story along with eyewitness accounts trib.al/5I4sj7h
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    Oct 30, 2020
    This election is like no other — and cities are preparing for the worst. A number of major U.S. cities are taking steps to avoid widespread voter intimidation and civil unrest ahead of Election Day.
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    Cities Gird for Election Day Unrest
    Chicago, Philadelphia and New York are among those that have announced plans aimed at protecting voters.

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