“Zoning and prohibition are the twin monstrosities born of the travail and abnormality of the World War.” — General P.L. Mitchell, a vocal opponent of zoning in Cincinnati, 1927 In my lonely war on US...
Nolan Gray
Nolan Gray is a contributor to Market Urbanism and a graduate student in city and regional planning at Rutgers University. He is also a contributor to Strong Towns and his work has appeared in Citylab, Forbes, and Planetizen. His research interests include land-use regulation, real estate markets, economic development, and international urbanization. He is originally from Lexington, Kentucky. Share your thoughts with him on Twitter at @mnolangray.