The Daily Report » Blogroll
- Active Living Network
- Agents of Urbanism
- American Planning Association
- American Society of Civil Engineers
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Architectural Record
“Architecture Information from Architectural Record” - Arts and Letters Daily
- BLDGBLOG
- Brookings
- Center for Global Development
- CEOs for Cities
- City Comforts
- City Limits
- City of Sound
- Congress for New Urbanism
- Cyburbia
- Design Advocacy Group
- Field Negro
- Free Culture
- Fundacion Metropoli
- GLUEspace.org
- Gotham Gazette
- governing.com
- in shaw (a historically gentrified blog)
- International City Planners Network
- International Development Enterprises
- Joe Urban
- Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
- Living Cities
- Manhattan Institute
- Metropolis Magazine
- Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood
- National League of Cities
- National Urban League
- National Urban Policy Action Council
- New (sub)Urbanism
- New Urbanism
- NYC Streets
- Open Source City
- Penn Institute for Urban Research
- Philadelphia City Paper
- Philadelphia Weekly
- Philly Blog
- PLANETizen
- Planner’s Network
- Plenty Magazine
- Project for Public Spaces
- Skyline Online
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Smart City Radio
- a weekly, hour-long public radio talk show that takes an in-depth look at urban life. - Smart Growth Planning
- Spacing Toronto
- StreetsBlog
- Sustainability Theory Dharma
- Sustainable Development International
- Sustainable Land Development Today
- sustenance
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Terrain.org
A journal of the built and natural environments - The Antiplanner
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The Ground Floor (Urban Land Institute)
Features posts on urban development, architecture, planning, etc as well as ULI events and resources. - The Heritage Foundation
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The New Argument
Offers a seamless marriage of news, analysis and colorful political commentary. - The Prince’s Foundation
- treehugger
- UN Habitat
- United States Conference of Mayors
- Urban Institute
- Urban Land Institute
- Urban Paradoxes
- Urban Places and Spaces
- Urban Planet Institute
- US Dept of Housing and Urban Development
- US Senate Committee on Banking Housing, and Urban Affairs
- Working Cities

