/r/YIMBYtopias

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A community for sharing beautiful urban environments that embody the YIMBY (Yes In My BackYard) spirit of affordable, sustainable, and desirable neighborhoods open to everyone.

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A community for sharing beautiful urban environments that embody the YIMBY (Yes In My BackYard) spirit of affordable, sustainable, and desirable neighborhoods open to everyone.

/r/YIMBYtopias

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Colmar, France

0 Comments
2023/02/16
20:37 UTC

58

Future Cupertino

3 Comments
2022/11/15
19:35 UTC

89

"Density will destroy the neighborhood's character!"

0 Comments
2022/11/15
06:57 UTC

52

New Music Venue between Two New Developments - Chicago, IL

4 Comments
2022/04/11
21:37 UTC

91

Warsaw, Poland

2 Comments
2022/04/01
01:15 UTC

59

Providence, RI

0 Comments
2021/10/25
23:15 UTC

45

The planned Georgist city of Telosa

3 Comments
2021/10/10
08:09 UTC

150

Boston, Massachusetts

9 Comments
2021/10/10
07:59 UTC

72

Lomanstraat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1 Comment
2021/09/22
04:01 UTC

61

Mixed-use buildings in town outside Valladolid, Spain

0 Comments
2021/08/10
07:07 UTC

126

Vanderbilt Avenue, New York

3 Comments
2021/07/20
09:08 UTC

111

Dallas, 1950

6 Comments
2021/07/14
17:08 UTC

58

Old Denver, Colorado

2 Comments
2021/07/14
08:45 UTC

68

Andorra La Vella

7 Comments
2021/07/12
16:48 UTC

144

Apartment cafés in Ho Chi Minh City

2 Comments
2021/07/11
18:27 UTC

66

Jyväskylä, Finland

2 Comments
2021/07/11
16:26 UTC

181

Porto Alegre, Brazil

2 Comments
2021/07/09
16:06 UTC

29

Alys Beach, Florida

1 Comment
2021/07/08
10:32 UTC

91

Vienna Gasometers, Gas Storage Tanks First Built In 1896 And Converted Into Mixed-Use Developments Between 1995 And 2001

2 Comments
2021/07/07
20:50 UTC

40

Dense, Missing Middle Neighbourhoods in Montreal (Old and New)

1 Comment
2021/07/03
14:38 UTC

28

Confused - aren’t historic European city centers the opposite of yimby?

I see a lot of historic European city centers being posted here, which is weird. Sure, they’re pleasant walkable neighborhoods, but don’t they also typically have onerous height limits and other building restrictions that keep supply from meeting demand? This seems like the opposite of yimby.

18 Comments
2021/06/27
15:41 UTC

29

What happens after a city removes a freeway?

0 Comments
2021/06/19
22:24 UTC

85

San Jose, California

22 Comments
2021/06/17
18:19 UTC

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