Posts tagged White Flint
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Breakfast links: Spring forward
The SSTC, finally!; Crime keeps climbing; Stagnating rents; What’s next for White Flint; Cities bring safer cycling; Remembering Marion Barry; Make the peds pay; Houston, we have a solution; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Never change
In the middle of change; Uber-difficult; Metro under the microscope; Take the A+ train; Baltimore on the back burner; Press on; Kensington school concerns; How to pay; Bike bits. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Bumps in the road
What’s next White Flint; Ivy City changes; O Street Green; Enough is enough; Go big or go home; Getting there; Bucks win; Housing on HBO. Keep reading…
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A new highway would improve access to walkable White Flint, but for whom?
The Maryland State Highway Administration wants to build a new highway in White Flint, one of the region’s most celebrated transit-oriented redevelopment efforts. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: May the odds be ever in your favor
Arlington’s falling behind?; Credits for renters; Going down; See you in court; Trash truck art; Move it; Don’t hate, embrace. Keep reading…
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Vacant for nearly a year, the White Flint Mall is falling apart. Take a video tour of the inside.
The White Flint Mall used to be one of the region’s luxurious shopping centers, but all but a single store closed last year. This drone video explores the mall’s now-decaying remains. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Moving, moving, moving
Move to Largo; Wooing Marriott; No more MARC and VRE?; No money for Baltimore; Happy, but noncommital; New start for College Park; Tree hugger; NY ❤ Uber; Too much parking. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Sadness
Tragedy; Bridge blues; Advertising ban; Go on-dola; New bike lanes?; HOT and bothered; 220 problems; Barriers to biking; And…. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Starts and stops
Amtrak rolling again; Purple problems; Build more homes; Quarry changes; White Flint falling down; Where to board; Tax that gas; Now hiring; And…. Keep reading…
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To make people-friendly streets, think beyond just cars
To make streets that are safe and comfortable for everyone rather than just speeding drivers, we need to measure them differently. In Montgomery County, one councilmember has a few suggestions on how to do that. Like many places around the country, Montgomery County uses two tests of congestion: Level of Service (LOS), which measures how many cars can go through an intersection,… Keep reading…