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John Clark: Environmentalist And Developer

John Clark plans to develop a traditional town, part of which is sited along three miles of the tidal Rappahannock River in Virginia.

March 5 - The Town Paper

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The Pathology Of Density

Richard Carson explores what it is about human nature that makes us loathe density.

March 5 - Richard Carson

City Seeks 'Brand' Identity

Federal Way, WA, has hired a $90,000 consultant to help create a "brand" identity for the city.

March 4 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

AIA Award-Winning Architect Presents 9-11 Memorial Design

American Institute of Architects Gold Medal winner Tadao Ando revealed his vision for 9-11 memorial at the site of the World Trade Center in New York.

March 4 - The Washington Post

Branding Historic Downtown Los Angeles

Students from the University of Southern California set out to "brand historic downtown Los Angeles."

March 4 - Downtown News


Some TNDs Struggle To Started

Multiple-year struggles to get TND projects approved are becoming common.

March 4 - The Town Paper

Freeways In Arizona Are An Amenity

The rise and fall of Phoenix home prices can be tracked to the freeway grid and congestion.

March 4 - The Arizona Republic


Increase Height Limits For More Housing

A new Boston redevelopment proposal would allow developers to build at twice the current height limit -- if half the building is housing.

March 4 - The Boston Globe

Phoenix's Sprawl: Ample Parking In The Desert

Catherine Getches reports on sprawl, car culture, abundant parking, long commutes, public transportation, and keeping cool in Phoenix, AZ.

March 4 - The Washington Post

A New Model For L.A.'s Transit Agency

A revolutionary new idea for Los Angeles' transit agency would divide operations into five geographic sectors.

March 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Is Philadelphia Blight Plan Worth The Debt: YES

Columnist Elmer Smith debates his colleague Mark Alan Hughes on the merits of Philadelphia's new $300 Neighborhood Transformation Initiative.

March 4 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Is Philadelphia Blight Plan Worth The Debt: NO

Op-ed Columnist Mark Alan Hughes debates his colleague Elmer Smith on the merits of Philadelphia's new $300 Neighborhood Transformation Initiative.

March 4 - The Philadelphia Daily News

More Toll-Roads In Florida's Future?

Florida legislation could ease financial restraints over toll-road projects.

March 3 - The Orlando Sentinel

Hi-Tech Companies Leaving Expensive San Francisco

High-tech companies are leaving San Francisco for less expensive U.S. and Canadian cities.

March 3 - CNET News

Is Environmental Catastrophe Imminent?

An unnoticed report by the respected US National Academy of Sciences suggests that environmental warming could have a catastrophic impact.

March 3 - The Guardian Unlimited

Sprawl Overruns Historic Battlefields

Civil War battlefields are vanishing quickly, swallowed up as cities expand and the need for new housing increases.

March 3 - The Cincinnati Post

Satellite To Monitor Earth's Health

European satellite Envisat will monitor the earth's health including tracking pollution and mapping forests.

March 2 - National Geographic

New York's Trash System Is In Trouble

To bring New York's troubled garbage system under control, the city's mayor faces tough choices.

March 2 - The New York Times

Cesar Pelli's Symphony Center Master Plan

Renowned architect Cesar Pelli completes a master plan for the Symphony Center in Midtown Atlanta.

March 2 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Feng Shui In Sausalito

Plans for a public safety building are on hold pending criticisms about Feng Shui.

March 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle

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