by Stephen SmithThe other day I put up a post detailing the restrictions that small-scale restaurants and food carts face, but I should mention that grocery stores and supermarkets also face similar restrictions. Like restrictions on restaurants, they end hitting poor, urban, black … [Read more...]
Deregulating food
by Stephen SmithUrban planners like to discuss heavy things – roads, buildings, cars, trains. Food, though an integral part of humans' lives, generally doesn't enter into the equation as more than a footnote. This may be because food service is governed by different departments than buildings, … [Read more...]
A few updates
I added a few features to improve the reader experience:1. I started using twitter (in addition to linking on delicious) to share links to related articles. You can follow the Market Urbanism twitter feed here. I think I'll eventually phase out the delicious feed, and use twitter … [Read more...]
While on the Subject of Friedman…
While on the subject of Friedman, I'm happy to learn that Market Urbanism is on the blogroll at the new blog, Let A Thousand Nations Bloom, where Patri Friedman blogs with Johnathan Wolfe and Mike Gibson. … [Read more...]
TLtest
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Books for Beginner Urbanists
Over at Where, Dan Lorentz identified the top 5 books that he considers “the basics of urbanism”, as well as a “Tall Stack of Other Suggestions”: Based on that library visit, on posted comments from readers, on behind-the-scenes advice from Where contributors and my interpretation—from my own … [Read more...]
Tagged (7 things about me)
Chris Bradford at Austin Contrarian tagged me back in December. It hasn't fallen off my radar, and I've been meaning to get to it this whole time. I'm supposed to tell seven things about myself and tag seven other blogs to do the same. (I probably won’t tag others. Is that lame?) … [Read more...]
Links to Interesting Articles
Market Urbanism readers may not have noticed, but not too long ago I added a feature to the sidebars labeled "Check these out." This is a feed from the Market Urbanism del.icio.us bookmarks. I added this feature as a timesaving alternative to creating a new post every time I find a relevant article, … [Read more...]