More Americans are living in cities than ever before. By 2050, nearly 90% of Americans are expected to live in metropolitan areas. This shift means rethinking how urban spaces are used to support a higher quality of life. For “Eye on America,” Jim Axelrod reports on the urban river renaissance underway in many American cities.
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