Here's one of Barcelona's famous superillas, or superblocks, on Rocafort-Consell de Cent. All of this used to be asphalt and space for moving and storing cars. Now it's green, quiet, calm, and safe.
September 29, 2025 at 8:11 PM
when you de-pave streets, you don't need to land bank for new parks
I was walking down a street in New York and I thought how lovely it was, with the trees and the light. Tried to take a photo and this came out. It’s incredible how blind we become to the ugliness of cars. They really do mess things up. Yet somehow we manage to filter them out.
September 22, 2025 at 4:29 PM
this is actually my great frustration of walking around in new york.
Some news: This winter Team Oonee is launching NYC's first Dutch-Style🚲 parking hub in Brooklyn's Sunset Park. The Hub will provide free parking for 100+ bikes/scooters, and will include safe charging, and appt based repairs + lite service. This will make history in several ways.
More deets in 🧵👇🏾
September 15, 2025 at 5:42 PM
Some news: This winter Team Oonee is launching NYC's first Dutch-Style🚲 parking hub in Brooklyn's Sunset Park. The Hub will provide free parking for 100+ bikes/scooters, and will include safe charging, and appt based repairs + lite service. This will make history in several ways.
Between June 2024 and June 2025, home prices in America fell in metro areas where available housing inventories increased from June 2019 levels. Prices rose in metro areas where inventory is still below June 2019 levels.
Between June 2024 and June 2025, home prices in America fell in metro areas where available housing inventories increased from June 2019 levels. Prices rose in metro areas where inventory is still below June 2019 levels.
As someone who works in the FinCrime space, this is pretty laughable because the DOD has absolutely zero jurisdiction here. DOJ, Treasury, FinCen? Sure. DOD? Absolutely not.
US DefSec Hegseth: US going on offense to ensure cartels can't be funded. -Fox News
September 10, 2025 at 1:49 PM
As someone who works in the FinCrime space, this is pretty laughable because the DOD has absolutely zero jurisdiction here. DOJ, Treasury, FinCen? Sure. DOD? Absolutely not.
Call it Anti-Industrial Policy: we need is a suite of policies to nudge Americans to own and operate more little public-facing businesses. Speciality shops. Six-seater bars. Esoteric services. Restaurants serving two or three dishes. It would lower overall productivity and increase quality of life.
September 3, 2025 at 5:43 AM
We need cheap rent so idiosyncratic weirdos can make a living pursuing their passions.
My German girlfriend started going to school without her parents when she was 6. She either walked with friends or took the bus (normal bus, there were no school buses) or tram.
American suburbia is unsustainable and makes people miserable
I tracked down source of a TikTok i saw about horrific car pick up lane in a Tennessee school district. And it is true. Parents arriving by noon to wait in line for hours, doordashing food as they wait, etc.
My German girlfriend started going to school without her parents when she was 6. She either walked with friends or took the bus (normal bus, there were no school buses) or tram.
American suburbia is unsustainable and makes people miserable
I remember reading a stat that was something along the lines of 25% of DC residents live in a historic district, both of those 25% about 80% are white. Historic preservation is just segregation preservation
This is why every neighborhood tries to get historic designation, to stop housing. And if you think I’m exaggerating please find the true genuine example I will gladly admit I was wrong
August 31, 2025 at 11:55 PM
I remember reading a stat that was something along the lines of 25% of DC residents live in a historic district, both of those 25% about 80% are white. Historic preservation is just segregation preservation
My housing politics is firmly rooted in our moral duty to welcome immigrants and refugees into our communities. Fulfilling that obligation requires actually building homes so these people can find places to live.
It was truly horrifying to hear from people in nonprofits and government trying desperately to house migrants in blue states over the last few years, who simply could not find any place to house them, because barely any new housing existed and prices were being driven higher and higher.
August 25, 2025 at 4:51 PM
My housing politics is firmly rooted in our moral duty to welcome immigrants and refugees into our communities. Fulfilling that obligation requires actually building homes so these people can find places to live.
Walk anywhere in Amsterdam and you’ll sense a calm coherence: bricks, curbs, fixtures, benches, bollards and drains that look related. This isn’t accidental. It’s a product of the Puccini Method, the city’s standards—part design language, part technical playbook—for shaping every street and square.🧵
August 22, 2025 at 7:48 AM
Walk anywhere in Amsterdam and you’ll sense a calm coherence: bricks, curbs, fixtures, benches, bollards and drains that look related. This isn’t accidental. It’s a product of the Puccini Method, the city’s standards—part design language, part technical playbook—for shaping every street and square.🧵