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Paul Farmer, Kelo Attorney Square Off Over Property Rights

APA Executive Director Paul Farmer and Scott Bullock, the attorney who argued the case before the Supreme Court, go head to head over Kelo.

August 19 - E&E Television - On Point

Economic Development Through Video Surveillance

Video surveillance cameras have been keeping taggers away from selected neighborhoods. The city considers expanding the program citywide.

August 19 - The Los Angeles Times

Einstein's Impact On GPS

A columnist explains how global positioning systems link are based on an Einstein theory as an argument for why continued funding of research is essential.

August 19 - The New York Times

SUVs Get A Reprieve

The new Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) plan will exempt SUVs from mileage regulations, much to the dismay of environmental groups.

August 19 - Emagazine

McMansion Backlash

CNN Money reports on a growing backlash against the 'mansionization of America'.

August 19 - CNNMoney


San Francisco Least Affordable Place To Live

According to a new study, buying and renting a house in the Bay area is all but impossible for most people.

August 19 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Miami's Mega Metro Bubble

Miami's real estate market is red hot with 65,000 condos in some stage of development. Is this a bubble, or is Miami truly densifying?

August 19 - The Economist


Singles Surpass Families

The Census Bureau reports that for the first time more single households exist than couples with children households.

August 18 - The Hartford Courant

Ecotourism, Biodiversity, and Animal Ecology

A group of scientists is trying to introduce African wildlife to North America.

August 18 - The Denver Post

Birmingham Could Lose Public Transit

The city of Birmingham, AL. owes the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority more than $2 million in back pay.

August 18 - Birmingham Post-Herald

Looking For Common Ground In Oregon

A task force will be appointed to find ways to close the growing rift in Oregon's statewide land use program.

August 18 - Statesman Journal

Is Portland Too Perfect?

A travel writer explains what makes Portland so liveable.

August 18 - MSNBC

Supersizing The Suburban McMansion

Top home builders report that the top-selling designs are home with more and bigger rooms.

August 18 - Wall St. Journal

Store Size Caps Enacted For Big Box Retailers

The City of Largo, Florida is next in a growing list of cities that have enacted design restrictions and store size caps for big box stores.

August 18 - The St. Petersburg Times

The Iraq War and the American Dream

Americans must make the connection between their residential and transportation lifestyles and their nation's wars, writes Derrick Jackson.

August 18 - The Boston Globe

The Return Of The 'Mainstream American City'

With mid-sized cities like Charlotte gaining population, developers are looking at the alternatives to suburban living.

August 18 - The Charlotte Observer

Mayor Warns: We Couldn't Stop Development

The mayor of New Jersey town warns another similar-sized city to be wary of developers who lie.

August 18 - The New York Times

A Big-Box Wasteland?

Big box retail stores are eating away at the 'American soul like a cancer', argues SF Gate Columnist, Mark Morford.

August 17 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Inhabitable Grain Bins Have Their Advantages

Promised applications range from homes to guest retreats to refugee shelters.

August 17 - The Christian Science Monitor

Will Big Box Stores Succeed In Portland?

Metro, Portland's regional government, is considering strategies to keep megastores from revived urban centers.

August 17 - The Oregonian

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