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Segway Tops Mt. Washington...Eventually

A Segway attempts the brutal climb up New England's highest mountain.

September 13 - VeloNews

Prefab Becomes Hip

Forget trailer parks as bland low-rent subdivisions. New designs are making prefabricated housing hip.

September 13 - Newsweek

Friday Funny: Oddly Named Places

When someone tells you to go to Hell, it apparently means Michigan.

September 12 - The Morning Call

The Housing Name Game

Housing development naming is much more an art than a science.

September 12 - Housing Zone

Study Highlights Racial Differences In Rent

Study suggest that white New Yorkers pay more rent that non-whites because they are "finicky."

September 12 - The New York Sun


Smart Growth Communities Are More Affordable

Smart growth lowers consumer location costs for housing and transportation, a ULI analysis shows.

September 12 - Urban Land Institute

An Unlikely Village Marked By Eco Prowess

The Shaw Ecovillage Project applies traditional ecovillage principles to an underserved urban neighborhood.

September 12 - MetropolisMag.com


L.A. Airport Expansion Plan: A Huge Boondoggle?

A much-criticized plan to reconfigure Los Angeles International airport has become one of the most expensive public works projects in the country.

September 12 - The Los Angeles Times

Fresh Air, Soft Lights Show The Way To Smarter Energy Use

When the lights went out during the Blackout of 2003 in Detroit, the Midtown neighborhood sprang to life with creativity, conversation and children singing.

September 12 - New Colonist

Old-Style Ballparks Create Vibrant Mixed-use Districts

Old-Style ballparks, fronting on urban streets, spur in-city living.

September 12 - New Urban News

Least Affordable States And MSA's In The U.S.

'Decent and modest' housing is out of reach for millions of Americans. Massachusetts tops the list of least affordable states; San Jose, CA tops the list of least affordable MSA's.

September 12 - National Low Income Housing Coalition

Transportation Costs And The American Dream

When it comes to choosing between mass transit and the personal automobile, the vast majority of Americans vote clearly -- with their feet on the gas pedal.

September 12 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Gehry's Frank Wit

Architect Frank Gehry shines as a stand-up comic.

September 11 - The Chicago Tribune

The History Of Memorials

Newsweek offers an insightful perspective into how memorials have changed over the last century.

September 11 - Newsweek

Righteous Duo Preserves, Adapts Buffalo's Architecture

Musician/Artist Ani DiFranco and manager Scot Fisher work to save a landmark.

September 11 - MetropolisMag.com

Looking to Suburbs to Do Their Part

Housing authorities in Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania are doing outreach to landlords in the suburbs to give more options to housing voucher holders.

September 11 - The Morning Call

Air At Ground Zero Called 'Brutal'

In the two years since the attack, thousands of New Yorkers have contacted the World Trade Center health registry, reporting cases of persistent coughs, wheezing, shortness of breath and sinus inflammation.

September 11 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Revitalizing Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles is on the verge of a full-scale revitalization, and an ambitious new plan for 15 acres of parkland in the urban core could be the missing piece.

September 11 - The Los Angeles Times

Fuel Of The Future: Hope Or Hype?

New technology holds the promise of a breakthrough environment-friendly fuel. Or it could be a red herring.

September 11 - National Geographic

Who Is Really Designing The WTC Site?

Did you think that Libeskind won the competition to the design the new WTC site? You were wrong.

September 11 - The New Yorker

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