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Fort Collins, Colorado: A Model City

This Colorado town doesn't need tax incentives to lure business -- it offers a lifestyle instead.
11 June 2001 - 8:00am
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Most Unusual Places In America

The 2000 Census tells the story of communities in the U.S. with the most unususal characterists.
25 May 2001 - 9:00am
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The Midwest's Largest Toxic Amusement Park?

A California developer has proposed a $860 million amusement park on top of a highly-toxic ammunition dump site in Kansas.
16 May 2001 - 1:00pm
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Trends In Transit-oriented Developments

Transit-oriented development is becoming standard operating procedure for the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Agency. Is this a trend?
6 May 2001 - 8:00am
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New Redistricting Software

New and affordable, yet powerful software is making it possible for citizens to offer alternative redistricting plans.
24 April 2001 - 12:00pm
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Sprawl: It's Market-driven Growth

Sprawl offends urban planners, but it's just market-oriented growth to the business community.
11 April 2001 - 9:00am
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Lenders Are Afraid Of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac

Big lenders are complaining that these mortgage giants, created by the government to encourage home ownership, have overstepped their roles.
5 April 2001 - 11:00am
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San Francisco Will Lose 80% Of Dot-Coms

A report by real estate company Cushman & Wakefield Inc. predicts that the dot-com industry in S.F. will collapse in the next year.
30 March 2001 - 5:00am
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Surgery On Our Cities' Streets

In the race to lay fiber optic cable, telecommunications companies are wreaking havoc on city streets.
28 February 2001 - 8:00am
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Fight Over Census Redistricting Brewing

In the next three weeks the Census Bureau must decide to use the actual 2000 census count or rely on sampling.
16 February 2001 - 7:00am
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Your Census Questions Answered

As debate over the U.S. Census heats up, the Wall Street Journal presents an information Q&A on the major issues.
15 February 2001 - 1:00pm
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Arizona's Cancer: Suburban Sprawl

Arizona is suffering from "wildcat" subdivisions that leave large swaths of suburban land exempt from zoning.
30 January 2001 - 3:00pm
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The EPA's Dirty Secret

A Wall Street Journal editorial suggests that the EPA recent actions have been less than ethical.
25 January 2001 - 3:00am
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Disney's California Adventure

Disney's new theme park next to Disneyland is part of a grand plan to make Anaheim a world-class destination.
24 January 2001 - 9:00am
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Boston's Downtown Wasteland

Boston's sprawling City Hall Plaza is the plaza that Boston loves to hate. Will any improvement help?
22 January 2001 - 1:00pm
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20 Busiest U.S. Airports Rated

As more and more Americans fly every year, the nation's airports are feeling the pinch.
17 January 2001 - 10:00am
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A Puddle Or Navigable Water?

The Supreme Court rules that an abandoned gravel pit isn't navigable water.
16 January 2001 - 12:00pm
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The Quest For The First Green Car

Is a superefficient and clean sport-utility vehicle possible?
9 January 2001 - 12:00pm
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Census: Moving South And West

"It's as if the country has been picked up by the corner where Maine is and shaken, with people falling to the South and West."
1 January 2001 - 1:00pm
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Nation's Housing Projects Come Down

Across America poverty-stricken public housing projects are being torn down. But many residents don't want to leave.
20 December 2000 - 8:00am
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