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- My City Journal piece with Joel Kotkin responding to critics after Hurricane Harvey: Doing Houston Wrong - Contrary to the sneers of elitist planners, Houston has the right approach to urban development.
- My Center for Opportunity Urbanism post-Harvey paper with Wendell Cox: A Layman’s Guide To Houston After Harvey: Don’t Throw The Opportunity Baby Out With The Stormwater
- New strategies for post-Harvey Houston and MaX Lanes
- Where should Houston's innovation district be?
- MaX Lanes: A Next Generation Strategy for Affordable Proximity
- The best posts from the first dozen years and million pageviews
- The best posts from the first dozen years and million pageviews
- 2016 Highlights
- 2015 Highlights
- Ten years of Houston Strategies retrospective (March 2015)
- 2014 Highlights
- Best posts of the first 1,000 (February 2014)
- 2013 Highlights
- 5th birthday best-of-the-best retrospective (March 2010, updated thru 2012)
- 2012 Highlights
- 2011 Highlights
- 2010 Highlights
- 2009 Highlights
- 2008 Highlights
- 2007 Highlights
- 2006 Highlights
- 2005 Highlights
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