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The Weekly Wrap: Colorado Pioneers a New Business Structure To Support Artists

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KEYWORD SCORE: 34.95. affordable, affordable housing, apartment, development, house, housing, market-rate, parking, parking lot, project, rent, single-family, urban, yimby

[image: The Weekly Wrap] An artist works on a mural on the side of a building at 20th and Sherman Street Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023, in Denver. (Photo by David Zalubowski / AP) Welcome back to The Weekly Wrap, our Friday roundup of stories that explain the problems oppressing people in cities and elevate the solutions that bring us closer to economic, environmental, and social justice. If you enjoy this newsletter, share it with a friend or colleague and tell them to subscribe. ------------------------------ Colorado Becomes First State To Enable Artist Corporations A bill signed by Colorado Gov.

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World Cup Host Cities Bet on Transit Improvements That Outlast the Tournament

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KEYWORD SCORE: 26.98. downtown, house, mobility, project, rent, transportation, urban, walk, zone

A packed train on opening day of Sound Transit's Crosslake Connection light rail line across Lake Washington on March 28, 2026. (Photo courtesy Sound Transit) *This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.* The latest addition to Seattle’s already impressive public transit system opened to great fanfare this spring when more than 200,000 people rode the Crosslake Connection light rail line. Its March 28 debut was second only to the parade that followed the Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory as Sound Transit’s busiest day ever. Trains now glide across Lake

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