What COVID-Scarred Cities Can Learn From the Bubonic Plague
The rich flee. The poor have nowhere to go. And there is important work to do in the aftermath.
The rich flee. The poor have nowhere to go. And there is important work to do in the aftermath.
Our memories are stored up in the places we couldn’t go.
Our memories are stored up in the places we couldn’t go.
Our memories are stored up in the places we couldn’t go.
Imagining a city where people no longer move at the pleasure of drivers.
Imagining a city where people no longer move at the pleasure of drivers.
Imagining a city where people no longer move at the pleasure of drivers.
It’s not that people are moving out in a pandemic. It’s that nobody new is moving in.
Thanks to the pandemic, it’s never been easier to give your mayor an earful.
Thanks to the pandemic, it’s never been easier to give your mayor an earful.
Thanks to the pandemic, it’s never been easier to give your mayor an earful.
Thanks to the pandemic, it’s never been easier to give your mayor an earful.
Downtowns won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon. Public transportation must look elsewhere.
Downtowns won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon. Public transportation must look elsewhere.
Thanks to the pandemic, it’s never been easier to give your mayor an earful.
Downtowns won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon. Public transportation must look elsewhere.
What happens if a pandemic-era trend sticks around?
Downtowns won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon. Public transportation must look elsewhere.
What happens if a pandemic-era trend sticks around?
Downtowns won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon. Public transportation must look elsewhere.
What happens if a pandemic-era trend sticks around?
Downtowns won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon. Public transportation must look elsewhere.
What happens if a pandemic-era trend sticks around?
Downtowns won’t recover from the pandemic anytime soon. Public transportation must look elsewhere.
What happens if a pandemic-era trend sticks around?
What happens if a pandemic-era trend sticks around?