Atlas of ReUrbanism
Buildings and Blocks in American Cities
As the National Trust’s ReUrbanism initiative seeks to build the successful, inclusive, and resilient
cities of tomorrow, the Atlas of ReUrbanism is a tool for urban leaders
and advocates to better understand and leverage the opportunities that
exist in American cities.
The Atlas of ReUrbanism takes the massive amount of data currently
available about cities and makes it more accessible, allowing for the
exploration and discovery of connections between older buildings and
economic, demographic, environmental measures. Whether you’re an
activist, journalist, developer, or resident, the Atlas of ReUrbanism
contains detailed information about the businesses and residents,
buildings and blocks that make cities work for everyone.
The Atlas of ReUrbanism was supported through the generous financial contributions of the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, the Kresge Foundation, and the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.