My weekly column for Curbed spotlights real estate trends and hot housing markets across the country, with a particular emphasis on how community development, urbanism, transportation, and architecture help shape culture and urban life. I’ve looked at Amazon’s unseen impact on our cities, Indy’s long shot bid for HQ2, how corporate subsidies and paying for jobs really plays out, how Sacramento’s new stadium may be a model for future projects (and how the city is booming in the Bay Area’s shadow), how ADUs may help our affordable housing crisis, Toronto’s progressive, kid-friendly design guidelines, Chobani’s impact on rural Idaho, how Atlanta’s Beltline may be breaking promises for inclusive prosperity, how Canadian cities may succeed in the Trump era, craft beer’s impact on community development, how Puerto Ricans are reshaping Central Florida, how Mass MoCA shows art’s power to help rural towns, and how Google’s forthcoming San Jose headquarters may reshape Silicon Valley urbanism.