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Max Holleran

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  • Sepia tone photo of Hester Street, New York, crowded with people and vendors in 1902.

    How Urban Density Can Make Our Neighbourhoods Better

    Urban density was once seen as a sign of unhealthiness and poverty, but today it is necessary to make cities sustainable.
    by Max Holleran via Aeon on December 9, 2021
  • A 9/11 memorial

    Relic Steel

    After 9/11, hundreds of pieces of steel debris were catalouged. Much of it ended up in small municipal memorials and in other locations around the country.
    by Max Holleran, Samuel Holleran via Places Journal on September 1, 2021
  • Nelson Algren sititing under a bridge

    When the Government Supported Writers

    Government support created jobs, built trust, and invigorated American literature. We should try it again.
    by Max Holleran via The New Republic on June 15, 2021
  • How Fast Food Chains Supersized Inequality

    Fast food did not just find its way to low-income neighborhoods. It was brought there by the federal government.
    by Max Holleran via The New Republic on August 2, 2017
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