Wall St. Journal

To Save Manhattan, Dump The Building Code

There is only one way to revive and rebuild Downtown Manhattan successfully: New York's building code has got to go.
22 July 2002 - 12:00pm
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Gridlock Has Been Around Since Ancient History

A transit expert argues that people in every society throughout time have budgeted, on average, 30 minutes for travel.
20 June 2002 - 6:00am
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Should The Moon Be Developed?

Lunar industrialization and development is under discussion.
25 May 2002 - 9:00am
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Community Character: You're Scared Of Democracy

The American Planning Association's Stuart Meck blasts WSJ columnist regarding Growing Smart Project.
7 May 2002 - 6:00am
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Community Character Act: A Smart Growth Conspiracy?

WSJ columnist Thomas Bray questions whether federal standards on local zoning boards is such a good idea.
1 May 2002 - 5:00am
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New Mall Development Becomes Brutal

This front page Wall Street Journal article features a glimpse into the infighting that has arisen as a result of the over-malling of America.
20 April 2002 - 10:00am
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Backyard Nature Is Expensive

The Wall Street Journal investigates what it takes to create a 'natural' backyard.
7 April 2002 - 5:00am
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Wall Street Applauds Fannie Mae

The Wall Street Journal congratulates Fannie Mae for improving financial disclosure rules. But more is needed.
2 April 2002 - 12:00pm
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Falsifying Environmental Data?

A columnist for the Wall Street Journal argues that "scientific fraud" by the environmental community is out of control.
28 March 2002 - 10:00am
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More Condemnations Being Blocked

A Connecticut judge rules that the city of New London was not explicit enough in defining conditions for condemnation.
24 March 2002 - 7:00am
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A Scandal At The EPA?

An editorial in the Wall Street Journal charges that funding at the EPA is out of control.
11 March 2002 - 5:00am
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Just What Is America?

The new U.S. Statistical Abstract does a remarkably good job of answering the question: Just what is America?
8 March 2002 - 5:00am
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NY Developer Silverstein Profiled

The Wall Street Journal profiles Larry Silverstein, the New York developer who owned the WTC, and is central in the rebuilding effort.
6 March 2002 - 9:00am
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Overpopulation Is Overhyped

A Wall Street Journal commentary reports that the UN has declared overpopulation a nonissue.
5 March 2002 - 11:00am
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KB Home Takes On Urban Infill

The Wall Street Journal reports that KB Home, known for building sprawling suburbs, is taking on a different kind of project.
1 March 2002 - 11:00am
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Is Fannie Mae Another Enron?

The Wall Street Journal takes a critical look at the financing behind Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and asks: Are they the next Enron?
20 February 2002 - 5:00am
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Top 10 Preservation Issues In 2001

Preservation Magazine editors selected the top 10 American preservation issues and events from 2001.
25 January 2002 - 5:00am
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Transit Roundabout Trend Is A Nightmare

Transportation planners across the U.S. are replacing stop signs with roundabouts designed to slow drivers. The impact is precisely the opposite.
19 January 2002 - 9:00am
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Mississippi Eminent Domain Gone Bad

In an effort to attract a new Nissan factory, Mississippi severely abused its eminent domain powers.
7 January 2002 - 6:00am
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Why Amtrak Won't Be Reformed

Amtrak's political protectors have once again forestalled the liquidation of the "government's national passenger railroad".
4 January 2002 - 6:00am
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