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HOPE VI: Evolution And Termination

Neal Peirce on why does the Bush administration wants to terminate the HOPE VI program.

June 28 - The Washington Post Writers Group

The Anatomy Of A Deal

The Palm Beach Post exposes how one of the biggest deals in Florida since Disney evolved.

June 28 - Palm Beach Post

Lottery Approach To Affordable Housing

A new shared equity affordable housing model is being tested in Australia.

June 28 - The Sydney Morning Herald

The New Demographics: Brain Gainers And Smart Belts

Soaring home prices in California and coastal cities are causing a demographic migration that could reshape the American landscape.

June 28 - The Los Angeles Times

Economists, Federal Reserve Argue Over 'Housing Bubble'

A new report from HSBC says American housing is overvalued and could lead to a 'hard landing' in 2005.

June 28 - USA Today


Detroit Faced With 'Urban Doughnut'

As its suburbs boom and inner-city decays, the Motor City stands to lose millions in population-based federal money. Local leaders hope to break the vicious cycle, pointing to new development.

June 28 - The Detroit News

Some National Parks' Air Worse Than New York City's

New study finds outside sources lead to not-so-pine-fresh breathing in two of America's most popular parks.

June 27 - CBS News


Involvement with Community Groups Discouraged

Denver tells developers to avoid agreements with community groups.

June 27 - MSNBC

Companies Design Health-Focused Buildings

Giant corporations are trying to create workspaces that encourage - or require - employees to get more exercise.

June 27 - Newsday

Tempe Staff Can Pedal To Work On Free Wheels

Tempe offers free bicycles to employees who promise to ride them to work.

June 27 - The Arizona Republic

Gas Price Increase Needed To Re-invest In Rail Infrastructure

Gasoline price spikes are exposing a weakness in our transportation system: the lack of alternatives to highways.

June 27 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Chic Houses from Recycled Materials

Made with translucent recycled materials, NowHaus homes are nice and environmentally friendly.

June 26 - Star Tribune

Monorail Takes Summer Holiday

The Seattle transportation experiment will miss out on the tourist months as officials debate the future of the fire-damaged trains.

June 26 - The Seattle Times

California's Inland Empire Has 5 Of Nation's Fastest Growing Cities

Of the 25 fastest-growing cities over three years, five are in Riverside and San Bernardino counties

June 26 - The Los Angeles Times

If You Tear It Down, Where Do They Go?

Residents of demolished public housing buildings often left to their own devices

June 26 - Chicago Sun-Times

Caltrans Mystery Tour Of Caldecott Tunnel

The California Department of Transportation offers tours of a working transit tunnel filled with history and surprises.

June 26 - The Oakland Tribune

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Imaginary Cities

Thinking more about my Spider-Man <a href="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/archives/2004/06/23/86/">post</a>, as well as the science fiction work of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/002-9877415-8018419">China Mieville</a> -- who has a third book coming out about the steampunk/magic megacity New Corbuzon in August....<br /> <br /> So which made-up cities would you visit? I think I'd like Gotham City better than Metropolis. You get the sense that the bars and restaurants are better in Gotham.

June 25 - Anonymous

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Little Brothers, Watching You

Via <a href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2004/06/24.html#a7868">Scobleizer</a>, a supercool Web-based traffic monitor with <em>live</em> video of intersections. <a href="http://www.smartcorridors.com/index.jsp">SMART Corridors</a>, a joint project of a dozen or so Bay Area regional transit authorities, is supposed to let commuters see where the clogs are. But the surveillance cameras are kinda spooky. If you timed it right and knew which one to click on, you'd see me walking to my bus every morning (quit stalking me!).

June 25 - Anonymous

Squeezing Out The Independents

The downside of success: downtown revitalization leads to higher rents and chains.

June 25 - The Detroit News

Landscape Architecture For Heritage Tourism

Rocky Mountain News profiles Shapins and Moss, a landscape architecture firm specializes in heritage tourism

June 25 - The Rocky Mountain News

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