The great debate wages on: how do we design and build a modern city in a way that everyone will benefit? Traditionally, you’re on one side of the urban war. You’re either a NIMBY, which stands for “Not In My Backyard”, meaning you oppose new development in your neighborhood, or you’re a YIMBY, who says “Yes In My Backyard”, and are pro-development, for one reason or another. But these blanket acronyms don’t describe the real issues that cause people to position themselves on one side of the never-ending tug-of-war between “No! Don’t build that!” and “Yes! Build that!”
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How Do We Design and Build a Modern City To Benefit Everyone? The Battle of NIMBYs and YIMBYs
https://www.archdaily.com/988869/how-do-we-design-and-build-a-modern-city-to-benefit-everyone-the-battle-of-nimbys-and-yimbysKaley Overstreet
YIMBY's 2018 Construction Report has Seen a Decrease in the Height of Buildings
2017’s building applications has seen a rise in both Brooklyn and the Bronx, according to YIMBY’s construction report on New York. Despite a drop within Manhattan and Queens, the number of new building applications over the five boroughs seems to be stabilising; 2016 saw the number of multi-family units decrease by over 40% to 19,356, a pattern which fortunately appears to have stopped as 2017 saw fillings for 19,180. After the last two years of massive drops, this couldn’t be more welcomed by New York.
https://www.archdaily.com/886952/yimbys-2018-construction-report-has-seen-a-decrease-in-the-height-of-buildingsElla Thorns