America’s small towns are approaching the brink of survival
As cities across the U.S. struggle to contain the coronavirus pandemic, local leaders are being forced to make extremely difficult decisions.
As cities across the U.S. struggle to contain the coronavirus pandemic, local leaders are being forced to make extremely difficult decisions.
The city of Halena in the United States is famous for lead mining and steamboats. The town blossomed while the mines were in operation, but rapidly fell into decline when the mines were closed
The US state of Georgia has decided to sell the small town of Toomsboro in order to preserve it.
When the Jacksonville Jaguars National Football League team played its first game in London in 2013, businessmen from its hometown of Jacksonville, Florida, had a great idea.
In 2016, American zoning turned 100 years old. Today, U.S. cities and, in particular, New York City are an example of how urban zoning regulations generate public interest in a very wide range of areas of urban
The coronavirus and the prospect of working from home for a long time led to a rush in Western countries to buy and rent homes in small towns.
No researcher is yet ready to assess the strength and duration of this exodus from big cities – the phenomenon isn’t even in full swing yet
Universities are economic anchors in many cities in Europe and the United States. On the one hand, thanks to them, small businesses – cafes, restaurants, entertainment and cultural venues – develop.