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Urbanism obituaries, 2022 | Death clusters of people, buildings and organizations as an indicator of institutional failure

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Although to be fair to public health departments, many do address it. I had no idea, but more people die in most cities from drug overdoses, not murders (" Drug overdoses now kill more Americans than guns ," CBS News, " Overdose Deaths Continue Rising, With Fentanyl and Meth Key Culprits ," New York Times ). Mention this a lot.

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Hospitals as urban anchors/revitalization levers, not usually, but with great potential to serve communities in important ways: Examples are two forthcoming projects by Intermountain Health and University of Utah Health

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Both Intermountain Health (" Intermountain Health says it wants planned urban hospital to be 'an anchor' in Salt Lake City ," KSL-TV) and University of Utah Health (" Here’s the latest on that big hospital coming to WVC — and why it differs from other U. Reading room. Why not create one as part of a community-serving hospital?