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The Microneighborhood

How do the hip decide where to go now that Manhattan and Brooklyn have gentrified? By creating zones of hipness as small as a single block.

December 28 - New York Metro

Downtowners Still Love Their Cars

Residents are moving into downtown Los Angeles -- but this LA, after all, and only 7% of these transplants are using public transit.

December 28 - The Los Angeles Times

Linking Smart Growth To Funding

Massachusetts' strategy to support afforable housing by linking smart growth with state financial aid is greeted cooly.

December 28 - The Boston Globe

Las Vegas Monorail Reopens After 107 Days

The four-mile monorail reopens Christmas Eve, ending a 107-day shutdown because of mechanical problems.

December 28 - Las Vegas Review Journal

Rebuilding After The Tsunami

Rebuilding popular resorts will take months, but analysts expect only short-term losses.

December 28 - The Christian Science Monitor


Los Angeles: A Ruined Paradise?

D.J. Waldie explains why he loves the "Lethal, Stinkin' Town" called Los Angeles.

December 27 - The Los Angeles Times

Are Farm Subsidies Good Economic Development?

Farmers had a record year for sales and profits in 2004. Yet government subsidies are up 40%. Is this good policy?

December 27 - The New York Times


Portland Planners Migrate To Sacramento

Sacramento insiders report an influx of Portland planners Portland who see the Saramento region as a young Portland.

December 27 - The Sacramento Bee

Did Baltimore's Empowerment Zone Work?

Now a decade old, Baltimore's Empowerment Zone program is shutting down. Was it successful?

December 27 - The Baltimore Sun

Tsunamis Can Change Geography

Sunday's devastating and tragic 9.0 earthquake created the Indian Ocean's first wave of its kind in more than a century, and it moved the entire island of Sumatra 100 feet.

December 27 - The Los Angeles Times

Japanese Architects Make Their Mark On Cities

A pair of architects -- Sejima & Nishizawa -- are about to make their mark on cities across the globe.

December 26 - Newsweek

Economic Development, Fresh Food, and Charity

A new program provide better nutrition and increases profits for farms.

December 26 - Michigan Land Use Institute

When A Casino Comes To Town

The formerly impoverished Chumas Indian tribe now inspires fear for the region's wealthy homeowners over casino resport plans.

December 26 - The Los Angeles Times

N.C. Triangle 'Must Do Something Beyond Cars'

As congestion becomes unbearable, what will it take for residents of North Carolina's sprawling Triangle to consider public transit?

December 25 - News Observer

L.A. Planning Director To Retire

Los Angeles Planning Director Con Howe announces his retirement after 12 years with the city.

December 25 - The Los Angeles Times

City And County Employees Struggle To Afford Housing

Municipal workers in the Washington D.C. region are being priced out of the home market as housing prices double in four years.

December 25 - The Washington Post

Brooklyn: The Real Estate Holdout

Brooklyn has been a long-time holdout of the modern MLS system for transacting real estate. That's about to change.

December 24 - The New York Times

Getting Started On The Trans Texas Corridor

The Trans Texas Corridor is a planned statewide corridor for rail, passenger and freight roadways.

December 24 - Engineering News Record

New Jersey Fast-Track Permit Streamlining To Be Repealed

New Jersey's fast-track Permit Streamlining is called 'fundamentally flawed' and will be repealed.

December 24 - New Jersey Online

Free Land

Small communities in the midwest are seeking to reverse population decline by offering relocation incentives -- including free parcels of land.

December 24 - CNNMoney

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