Part 1/8:
Transforming Urban Living: The Case of Hoboken, New Jersey
In recent years, the discourse around urban planning has often emphasized the notion that American cities are designed primarily for cars rather than for people. This criticism, while familiar, holds considerable weight. Yet, not all cities fit neatly into this stereotype. One such city is Hoboken, New Jersey—a prime example of a 15-minute city where all daily necessities are within a short walk, effectively challenging the car-centric urban paradigm.