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Durango: A Benchmark In The Smart Growth Movement

Four Corners growth spurs Durango to shape its direction -- a style that would be a benchmark in the smart-growth movement.

January 29 - The Denver Post

Is Everything For Sale When Municipal Budgets Are Tight?

It's not just Snapple getting an exclusive deal in NYC, smaller cities are getting into the game.

January 29 - The Detroit News

What Happened To The Urban Agenda?

The presidential campaigns are in full swing, but the issues facing cities are largely absent from the debate. Is there an urban agenda in national politics?

January 29 - The Gotham Gazette

Who Pays For Transportation Infrastructure?

California's budget crisis is bringing the issue of transportation funding to the forefront

January 29 - The Sacramento Bee

The Real Cost Of Housing Subsidies

Subsidized low-cost housing costs more than private projects, according to new research.

January 29 - Bakersfield Californian


Canadian Group Selected For New York Redevelopment

Urban Strategies and Artscape play key role in one of the largest New York redevelopment projects in years.

January 29 - The Globe and Mail

Applying The Vancouver Experience To San Francisco

How Vancouver ideas do -- and do not -- help in shaping San Francisco's first high density neighborhood.

January 29 - ArchNewsNow.com


Gehry To Unveil Redesign For Art Gallery of Ontario

Toronto architects ponder the influence of Frank Gehry on the eve of his long-awaited homecoming

January 28 - The Toronto Star

Dickensian London: A Character In Itself

Dickens wrote so evocatively of the city's sites -- many of which can still be found.

January 28 - The Christian Science Monitor

Los Angeles Plans For A Walkable Downtown

Martha Welborne, managing director of the Grand Avenue Authority, discusses the most recent developments in the project that promises to define downtown L.A. and finally create a center for the region.

January 28 - The Planning Report

California's $37-billion Bullet Train

By 2020, over 68 million riders would use a statewide bullet train connecting Los Angeles and San Francisco. But is $37-billion too much?

January 28 - The Los Angeles Times

A New Coat Of Paint

Lithuania's past complicates the restoration of its capital's historic center.

January 28 - MetropolisMag.com

The Trend Toward Commercial Condominiums

Speculative business parks aimed at ownership by small businesses are a hot new market.

January 28 - Wall St. Journal

Easing Traffic Congestion on a Tight Budget

One of a series of articles by The Washington Post that examines ways to ease traffic congestion without spending the vast sums required for major projects.

January 28 - The Washington Post

New Urban Neighborhoods Make Big Gains

New Urban News year-end survey finds 37 percent annual growth in new urban planning and construction.

January 28 - New Urban News

The Worst Cars Of All Time

In our car-oriented culture, it's hard to find a truly awful car anymore. Forbes produces its list of the worst cars of all time.

January 28 - Forbes

Support For Sign Language Town

McCook County Commission voted 4-1 to support new sign language town in South Dakota.

January 28 - Mitchell Republic

The Art Of Place-Making

Fred Kent of the Project for Public Spaces discusses the elements and essentials of place making.

January 27 - The Planning Report

America's Greenest Building

Los Angeles has two of the most ecologically advanced buildings in the country -- and both are competing for the title of the greenest building in America.

January 27 - The Los Angeles Times

Utah Gas Tax Tries To Keep Pace With Roads, Drivers

Utah lawmakers consider a 5 cent increase in state gas tax to fund transportation needs

January 27 - The Salt Lake Tribune

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