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Single Family Garages Getting Bigger

The ubiquitous 2-car garage is growing to accomodate the needs of multiple-SUV families creating new design challenges for architects.

November 18 - San Antonio Express-News

North Carolina's Success With Design-based Coding

Design-based coding is gaining popularity in Macon County's stalled planning process.

November 18 - The Smoky Mountain News

The Detroit Of South Carolina

A new automotive research campus in Greenville could make the city a new hub for the car and motorsports industry.

November 18 - Ascribe

Balancing Local Autonomy with Regional Planning Goals

A recent study by Northern Illinois University recommends that 'counties and municipalities be given greater statutory power to coordinate land-use planning in shared transportation corridors.'

November 18 - The Chicago Tribune

Shop And Awe: The Peril Of American-Style Commercial Development

Professor Charles C. Bohl says that Europe must weigh harms as well as benefits when deciding whether to adopt American-style retail sprawl.

November 18 - The Town Paper


The First Transit Station Naming Rights

Nextel Communication's $50 million deal to name to the Las Vegas Convention Center monorail station is the first of its kinds.

November 18 - The Los Angeles Times

The Meaning of 'Private' in 'Private Property'

Sam Bass Warner Jr. reflects on the meaning of private property against the changing landscape of land use and ownership.

November 18 - The Hartford Courant


Induce Job Creation, Reduce Commutes

As nearly 60% of residents in Carroll County, MD commute to work, regional planners are proposing new zoning designations that would attract more businesses and light manufacturing to the county.

November 18 - The Baltimore Sun

Portland's Pearl District Continues As Success Story

Pearl District apartments fetch the Portland region's highest rents, condos are selling for more than $1 million and people just can't get enough.

November 18 - The Oregonian

The Dynamics of Building Moratoriums

Do building moratoriums work? Developers and others in one of the fastest growing communities in Connecticut say no.

November 18 - The Hartford Courant

Do Lifestyle Centers Hijack New Urbanism?

Cleveland architecture critic says new shopping center is "high end roadside kitsch"

November 17 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Rickshaws in Vegas

Faced with extinction, pedicab drivers in Las Vegas show how they fill a need in the city.

November 17 - CNN

Looney Tune Architecture

Peter Eisenman discusses the misguided urge of many architects -– himself included -– to create works more for the front page of newspapers than for the people who will live with them.

November 17 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Ireland: Watch Your Language

A county council imposes a language requirement for occupants of new homes.

November 17 - Irish Independent

L.A. Headed Toward Third World?

A new study by the Weingart Center shows that the city's economy has collapsed over the past 30 years.

November 17 - The Los Angeles Times

What Women Really Want In Neighborhoods

A session at the recent ULI conference addresses the issue of what women really want in neighborhoods, homes and community life.

November 17 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Is Smart Growth Un-American?

An editorial asserts that the founding fathers would not have approved of the smart growth movement.

November 17 - Columbia Free Times

Smart Growth And Schools

Urban sprawl's impact on school funding is more of a smart growth issue than is commonly realized.

November 17 - Planetizen

Whose 'American Dream' Is It?

Wendell Cox and the 'Preserving the American Dream' conference arrive in Cincinnati.

November 17 - Cincinnati CityBeat

Memphis' Urban Renewal Plan

Within a year, Memphis' new arena will open. The deadline has caused a renewed focus on urban renewal in the surrounding neighborhoods.

November 17 - MSNBC

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