Blurring Lines Between Downtown And Suburbia
14 June 2002 - 11:00am
To help the changing urban form become a better urban form, more choices must be offered in development.
The Urban Land Institute reprints a speech given by ULI President RichardM. Rosan at the National Association of Real Estate Editors Conference inNew York City. Rosan discusses the urban evolution occurring in U.S. cities,a shift away from the traditional CBD as the focal point of commerce andgrowth, and a new attitude about the way people live, work, shop, relax andcommute.
Full Story:
The Blurring Lines Between Downtown and Suburbia
Source:
Urban Land Institute, June 11, 2002
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