Urban regeneration projects exacerbate inequality and poverty in major cities.
The article discusses how cities are becoming more important as suburban areas shrink. It looks at projects in cities like San Francisco and Toronto that aim to improve neighborhoods and infrastructure. These projects can lead to more inequality and poverty in cities due to high real estate prices and public policies. The article asks who benefits and who loses from these projects, and how we can make cities more fair and inclusive. The goal is to find better ways to design cities that benefit everyone and improve urban life.