American City Business Journals

'Living Wage' Law Upheld In Court

California courts say Berkeley's zone-based selective 'living wage' is legal in a victory for fair-pay advocates.
18 June 2004 - 11:00am
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Brownfields: Bigger Is Better

When it comes to environmental remediation for brownfield sites, bigger is actually better.
30 September 2003 - 9:00am
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Arizona Planners Embrace Transit Oriented Development

New zoning and redevelopment guidelines are being developed in anticipation of the Valley's new light-rail system.
4 September 2003 - 5:00am
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A New Concept For College Town Stadium Districts

A new company promises to help universities pay for new sports facilities that include residential, retail and other commercial ventures.
5 June 2003 - 6:00am
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Bay Area Should Adopt Smart Growth

Smart growth, says Steve Heminger, is good business for the Bay Area and its people.
7 May 2002 - 11:30am
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Amtrak Interested In Louisville-Nashville Passenger Rail

Amtrak has told CSX that it would like to operate a passenger rail service between the two cities.
23 January 2002 - 5:00am
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Californians Favor Development Control

Survey shows California residents prefer more development control, and would vote for new initiatives.
16 November 2001 - 10:00am
American City Business Journals

New Urbanism Gets A Slow Start In Charlotte

Charlotte's University City is a fast-growing university town, with three different development plans in three years.
4 July 2001 - 8:00am
American City Business Journals

Precertifying Industrial Sites

An innovative program in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, precertifies industrial sites to mitigate environmental concerns.
9 April 2001 - 12:00pm
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