Another Fable About Knowledge, Supply, and Demand

A long time ago there was an island Kingdom called Elltaes. There were many wonderful things about the Kingdom. It was beautiful and had many natural resources. The people, on the surface, were warm and welcoming. And the Kingdom had so many wonderful things about that many people wanted to move there from other more […]

You Probably Won’t Read This Post

Some of you will share this link, but even if you do, most of you won’t read the whole post. That’s according to a Washington Post article, “6 in 10 of you will share this link without reading it, a new, depressing study says.” It’s also my experience. Our world has become saturated in information. […]

A Builder Weighs in On Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning

Rob McVicars is a principal and builder at Build Sound, a firm with the mission “to compose inspired, timeless architecture, and green, sustainable projects. He sent this comment in to the Mayor and Seattle City Council about the Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning (MIZ) scheme being proposed by the Mayor and considered by the Seattle City Council. You can send […]