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Inside Scoop On The Telecom Real Estate Market

Disputing conventional wisdom, although the market is saturated with telecom facilities, the outlook is far from bleak.

August 29 - Buildings.com

Los Angeles' Charter Demystified

Los Angeles' new Charter was supposed to clarify and delineate the roles of the Mayor, Council, and City Attorney. Has it worked?

August 29 - The Planning Report

Citizen's Group Fights Desalination Plant

A Tampa environmental group is challenging a Florida state permit allowing a desalination plant to discharge concentrated brine into the Tampa Bay.

August 28 - The Miami Herald

Building Trades Unions Creating Unlevel Playing Field

Philadelphia construction unions enforce their wage agreements in the city, while competing at non-union-scale wages in the suburbs.

August 28 - The Philadelphia Daily News

Atlanta Dangerous For Pedestrians

Atlanta, GA, is one of the nation's most dangerous cities for pedestrians.

August 28 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


In Search Of Smarter Suburbs

The New Urbanism movement has a lot in common with the "new towns" of the 1960s.

August 28 - The Washington Post

To Revive A Downtown, Make It A Collegetown

Cities are learning to tap the economic power of students to revive downtown areas.

August 28 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Outsmarting Sprawl's Impacts

The Reason Publish Policy Institute explores market-oriented alternatives to Smart Growth.

August 28 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Artists' Housing Can Revive Downtowns

Projects to provide artists housing in downtown areas can revive troubled downtowns.

August 28 - The New York Times

A Primer On Subprime Lending

Subprime lending can help increase homeownership. However, the dark side of subprime lending -- predatory lending -- is dangerous.

August 28 - The Brookings Institution

School Design: Safety, Safety, Safety

Ever since the tragedy at Columbine High School, the new focus on school design is safety, safety, safety.

August 28 - Foster's Daily Democrat

Evolution Of A New Auto Industrial District

An academic perspective on the evolution of a new industrial district: The automobile industry in the American Southeast.

August 28 - Planning and Markets

Buses Excluded From Jacksonville Transit Center

A new Jacksonville transportation center may exclude long haul bus lines.

August 27 - The Florida Times-Union

Florida Legislature Fails To Act On 'Polluters Pay' Mandate

The Florida Legislature has failed to act on a voter mandate known as "Polluters Pay" that allows sugar growers and other farmers responsible for pollution to be taxed to support the cleanup of the Everglades.

August 27 - Sun-Sentinel

Why Texas Cities Will Stop Recycling

For some Texas cities, recycling is five times more expensive than burying waste in a landfill.

August 27 - The Houston Chronicle

Towns Outside Boston Are Growing Too Fast

The town around Boston are exceeding their water limits. A regional solution is needed.

August 27 - The Boston Globe

San Francisco: After The Boom

San Francisco's Multimedia Gulch has run dry.

August 27 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Is Los Angeles' Architecture World-class?

Los Angeles' rich architectural history is on par with London, Spain, and Greece.

August 27 - The Planning Report

Phoenix's Airport: Build New Or Expand?

A proposed football stadium plan renews a decades-old debate about airport expansion in Phoenix.

August 27 - The Arizona Republic

Top 10 High-tech Cities

Business Facilities Magazine looks at what it takes to be a high-tech state.

August 27 - Facility City

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