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The snow reveals how our streets give car drivers more space than they need—and inspires visions of how you could better use that space. (Doug Gordon / Courtesy Transportation Alternatives)
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Clockwise from top left: Phoenix Hill Apartments by Edwards Companies; Main & Clay by Bristol; Axis Apartments by Cityscape; and Amp Apartments by Milhaus.
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