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Big Box Stores Adopting Unusual Urban Formats

One chain increasingly tailors its stores to the urban market by including two levels, escalators, and structured parking.

October 10 - New Urban News

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Our Own Private Idahos

October 10 - Sriram Khé

Kunstler Discusses The World-wide Energy Crisis

James Howard Kustler offers his vision of the looming permanent world-wide energy crisis and its shocking implications at the PetroCollapse Conference in New York.

October 10 - James Howard Kunstler

Sprawling Development Around Las Vegas: No End In Sight

The informal Las Vegas 'urban growth boundary' just keeps getting pushed further back.

October 10 - Las Vegas Sun

Realtors Claim There's No Bubble In Central Florida

Florida realtors believe that the strong economy in Central Florida, along with an influx of retirees and foreign home buyers, will sustain their record-breaking housing prices.

October 9 - The Orlando Sentinel


Sprawl vs. Judaism

Michael Lewyn explains how sprawl reduces Jewish observance and conflicts with Jewish views of social justice, and points out that Jewish law has historically allowed extensive land use regulation.

October 9 - Southeastern Environmental Law Journal/Social Science Research Network

Community Choices For Treasure Valley

Treasure Valley residents in Southwest Idaho get a chance to weigh in on future growth scenarios.

October 9 - The Idaho Statesman


Brownfields Developments Becoming More Popular

As developable property becomes ever more scarce, brownfields are beginning to look like a bargain.

October 9 - USA Today

Illegal Duplexes Create Headaches For Boise City Planners

Boise planners work on emergency ordinance to address substandard lots; infill task force created to work on standards for in-fill development.

October 9 - The Idaho Statesman

Business Is Booming For Utah's Private Radioactive Waste Landfill

Business is booming for the nation's only privately owned and operated radioactive and hazardous waste landfill. Envirocare of Utah handles almost as much waste in the first half of 2005 as it did in all of 2004.

October 9 - Salt Lake City Tribune

China To Scrap 'Growth At Any Cost' Plan

Chinese government officials are developing the the '11th Five-Year Plan' to redirect policy from growth for growth's sake to a more sustainable model that would emphasize an 'all-around well-off society'.

October 8 - Environmental News Network

We Need Rail! We Hate Rail!

What do you do when the only corridor in Los Angeles that could actually justify mass transit doesn't want it?

October 8 - The Los Angeles Times

State, Towns Form Naval Air Station Redevelopment Agency

Just months after the Pentagon announced that they would close the Brunswick Naval Air Station, The State of Maine and the towns of Brunswick and Topsham have moved quickly to begin the redevelopment process.

October 8 - Portland Press Herald

Study Finds SUV's Deadlier Than Cars

The front shape of sport utility vehicles puts pedestrians at greater risk of injury on impact.

October 8 - CNN.com

Artificial Neighborhoods Are No Substitute For Community

As new urbanist ideas begin to emerge in Calgary, a local columnist wonders whether New Urbanism promotes artifice over ideas that might actually work.

October 8 - Calgary News And Entertainment Weekly

McDonalds vs Starbucks: Giants Battle For Mall Space

Why is McDonalds is trying to block Starbucks from moving into the Liberty Square shopping center in Wauconda, IL?

October 7 - The Chicago Tribune

Subdividing Paradise

Los Angeles is overflowing with an abundance of nature. So why isn't the city more readily available to the public in the form of parks, asks D.J. Waldie.

October 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Classicists at the Gates

Both classicist architects and some of their more pragmatic Chicago counterparts have a weakness for returning to the past, but their approaches couldn't be more different.

October 7 - Chicago Reader

Planning A Mixed Use Development In The Heart Of Downtown Phoenix

Revitalization efforts in downtown Phoenix receive a huge boost with plans for a $200 million mixed-used development in the heart of downtown. [Includes photos.]

October 7 - The Arizona Republic

Burning Rubber -- Under Your Feet

To work with the tree roots that can quickly crack concrete sidewalks, Seattle follows the lead of other cities that are testing rubber sidewalks made from recycled tires.

October 7 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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