When a Café Owner Shut Down His Business, Workers Revived it as a Co-op (nextcity.org)
How Cities Can Spur the Conversion of Offices Into Greener Apartments (nextcity.org)
Baltimore Buried These Streams. Now, Through the DOT Placemaking Program, An Artist Is Bringing One Back. (nextcity.org)
The new “Ghost Rivers” installation is a reminder of Baltimore’s hidden streams — and the visible costs of trying to control our urban waterways.
A Place For Autistic Youth To Play And Disabled Adults To Work: “We Rock the Spectrum” gyms are creating spaces for neurodivergent children to be themselves – without having to apologize. (nextcity.org)
The Squatters Asking Why Chicago’s Public Housing Is Filled With Vacancies (nextcity.org)
Boston’s High School Dropout Rate Fell By More Than Half. Here’s Their Blueprint. (nextcity.org)
Op-ed: High school reengagement centers offer a proven, scalable way to help more students find a path to a diploma and a better life
They Halted a Pipeline in South Memphis. Now Can They Get Clean Drinking Water? (nextcity.org)
This Ohio man used his wrongful conviction settlement to buy a house for other exonerees (nextcity.org)
https://ghostarchive.org/archive/srL3X, if you’re paywalled or region-blocked