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HUD Joins Faith-Based Group For Home Renovation Project

A Washington, D.C., faith-based group is teaming up with HDU to renovate and sell hundreds of vacant homes in the D.C. area.

July 25 - HUD News

Comiskey Park: An Example Of How Not To Build Stadiums

Comiskey Park has become every stadium architect's nightmare: It's the place where other designers learn what not to do.

July 25 - The Chicago Tribune

Loudoun Adopts Strict Growth Controls

After 19 months of dabate, Loudoun County adopts strict growth controls; opponents protest while experts give mixed reviews.

July 24 - The Washington Post

Towns Oppose 'Nuke Train'

A controversial federal plan to transport spent nuclear fuel by train is meeting opposition from residents in towns along the route.

July 24 - Newsweek

Illinois Court Ruling Supports Condemnation

Illinois' condemnation powers get a boost from an appeals court ruling that enables staff or attorneys to negotiate prices for condemnations.

July 24 - The Chicago Tribune


Building An Artists' Colony On A Toxic Landfill

Artists in Penland, N.C. have found a way to benefit from a landfill's noxious fumes.

July 24 - The New York Times

Top Ten Airports With The Most Late Flights

The Federal Aviation Administration has released a list of big U.S. airports with the most late flights.

July 24 - The New York Times


Obsessed With Cars?

The Charlotte Observer starts a five-day series on our automobile-obsessed society.

July 24 - The Charlotte Observer

An Economist's Perspective On Urban Sprawl

As development continues on the urban fringes, one person's sprawl becomes another person's backyard.

July 24 - California State Auditor

Global Warming Agreement Finalized Without U.S.

Industrialized nations finalized a global warming agreement in Bonn, Germany without the participation of the U.S.

July 24 - The Washington Post

Public Transit Ridership Grows In U.S.

Ridership on public transit across the nation jumped 2.8 percent in thefirst quarter of 2001.

July 24 - American Public Transportation Association

Job Sprawl

This survey maps the new American employment landscape, using zip-code employment files to map the location of jobs in the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas.

July 23 - The Brookings Institution

San Francisco's Urban Design Sensibilities

New "starchitects" are challening San Francisco's traditional sense of urban design.

July 23 - The San Francisco Chronicle

The Cost Of Pollution

Deteriorating air pollution has cost the Atlanta region federal funds for roads.

July 23 - The Washington Post

Development Vs. Dinosaurs

In Golden, CO, priceless dinosaur footprints may be threatened by plans for a new golf course.

July 23 - The New York Times

Dot-Com Slump In O.C. Affecting Real Estate

There is a research park being built next to UC Irvine. The technology slump is causing companies to pull out of their leases.

July 23 - The Los Angeles Times

Top North American Air Polluters

A study by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation found electric plants contributed the most to industrial pollution and identified the top polluting states.

July 23 - The Chicago Tribune

Developers Look Towards The 'Holy Land'

Churches, synagogues and other religious organizations sitting on increasingly valuable parcels of land are giving in to development pressure to help meet costs.

July 23 - The Boston Globe

Why Urban Growth Boundaries Fail

Are urban growth boundries are causing minorites to be locked out of the American dream?

July 23 - Planetizen

The Impact Of Removing Rent Control

Despite active affordable housing efforts, Cambridge suffers after rent control ends.

July 23 - Shelterforce Online

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