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Fuel Economy Must Be Increased

The National Academy of Sciences may have overestimated possible fuel savings of auto design.

September 23 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

WTC: Keep The Steel Fingers

Seen from a particular angle the remains of the World Trade Center look like "tortured fingers of steel."

September 23 - The Columbus Dispatch

Philadelphia: A New Upscale Artist Community

What happens when a big-time developer has big plans for a thriving artists' community?

September 23 - Philadelphia City Paper

ULI President Speaks Out On America's Cities

Urban Land Institute President Richard Rosan speaks out on the impact of the attacks on September 11, and what it means for America's cities.

September 22 - Urban Land Institute

Greater Washington's Tough Traffic And Parking Policies

The Washington region's rapid growth calls for strict parking and traffic policies. Experts provide advice for developers.

September 22 - Washington Business Journal


Fear Of Terrorism May Increase Traffic Congestion

U.S. cities suffering from clogged roads may see an increase in traffic congestion due to fear of domestic terrorism

September 22 - The New York Times

Bill Linking Development To Water In Davis' Hands

A bill that would require developers to prove they have adequate water for major subdivisions is now in the hands of Gov. Gray Davis.

September 22 - The San Diego Union-Tribune


Rebuilding Lower Manhattan

Rebuilding Lower Manhattan could be the largest construction project in the history of New York City if different interests and officials can agree on a common vision.

September 21 - The New York Times

Smart Growth And The Future Of Broward County

Speech given to the Broward County Commissioners on the relationship between the basic elements of "Smart Growth" and future growth challenges within Broward County.

September 21 - AnthonyDowns.Com

The Future Of Cities

The vulnerability of New York raises questions about the future of the city. Business Week takes an economic perspective.

September 21 - Business Week

Adaptive Reuse Of Malls: Why It Makes Sense

Adaptive reuse projects are gaining momentum. This articles lists recent projects, discusses challenges, and offers suggestions for success.

September 21 - Washington Business Journal

To Fight Sprawl And Smog, Get Rid Of Free Parking

Free parking encourages driving and parking lots make pedestrian and bike travel difficult. Alan Durning offers suggestions to help the nation save oil and reduce car use.

September 21 - Utne Reader

Rebuilding WTC Towers: Economic And Security Challenges

An effort to rebuild the World Trade Center towers will face economic and security challenges.

September 21 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

The Pulse Of New York

New Yorker columnist Adam Gopnik captures the urban texture of New York the day America was attacked.

September 21 - The New Yorker

Four Towers Envisioned For WTC Redevelopment

The operator of the World Trade Center is reportedly interesting in erecting four smaller 50-story buildings.

September 21 - Associated Press

No More Oil?

Scientific American reviews Hubbert's Peak: The Impendig World Oil Shortage -- the 100-year petroleum era is over.

September 21 - Scientific American

Is Architecture Irrelevant? Mockbee Speaks Out

Samuel Mockbee, winner of a MacArthur Foundation 'Genius' grant, talks about the relevance of architecture, his influences, and why you shouldn't "trust anyone under 50."

September 20 - Salon

Building A National Park One Acre At A Time

A private resident in Maine is acquiring one acre after another in hopes of assembling a new national park.

September 20 - The Christian Science Monitor

HUD Directs Mortgage Relief

HUD will direct all FHA-approved lenders to provide loan relief to families affected by the recent terrorist attacks.

September 20 - HUD News

A Mountain Of Debris

Moving a pile of debris the size of Mount Everest in lower Manhattan is a significant planning challenge.

September 20 - The Christian Science Monitor

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