via Suburban Sprawl and Poor Preparation Worsened Flood Damage in Louisiana By Kinder Institute | Sep 6, 2016 | No Comments Craig E. Colten | September 6, 2016 If there is one lesson we have learned about floods, it is that records are made to be broken.
via How Questions About Density Complicate the Sun Belt Growth Narrative By Kinder Institute | Jul 25, 2016 | No Comments Andrew Keatts | July 25, 2016 Sun Belt cities are growing -- but more often than not, it's happening in a less-than-urban way.
via In New Transportation Plan, Nashville Offers Model For Sun Belt Cities By Kinder Institute | Jul 21, 2016 | No Comments Ryan Holeywell | July 21, 2016 The plan focuses on relatively quick, incremental steps that can have big impacts.
via What the Ashby High-Rise Case Means for the Future of Houston Development By Kinder Institute | Jul 15, 2016 | No Comments Matthew Festa | July 15, 2016 The ruling should help eliminate uncertainty around Houston development and promote more clarity around the city's brand of "zoning lite."
via High Hopes But Few Details for Waterfront Redevelopment in East End By Leah Binkovitz | Jul 7, 2016 | No Comments Leah Binkovitz | July 7, 2016 A developer who's won praise for mixed-used projects acquired bayou-front property in the East End.
via States and Cities Creating New Leadership Positions as They Rethink Their Approach to Transportation By Leah Binkovitz | Jun 16, 2016 | No Comments Leah Binkovitz | June 16, 2016 U.S. cities are embracing new types of transportation leaders.