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Harvard Looks Forward To Boston

Harvard University now owns more land in Boston than back across the CharlesRiver in Cambridge and the university has plans to expand on its 102 acres in the Boston neighborhood of North Allston on land that now houses a truck graveyard and one-story wa

August 16 - The New York Times

Great Parks Award Winners 2001

Great Parks/Great Cities Awards honor parks and other public spaces for their role in revitalizing North American communities.

August 16 - Urban Parks Online

Denver's New Stadium Is A Big Hit

Denver's new Mile High Stadium draws rave reviews from architectural critics and planners.

August 16 - The Denver Post

Takings Is Still A Messy Issue

Bill Futon compares Takings to a poker game between planner and developers, where the court holds all the cards.

August 16 - California Planning and Development Report

Raising Arizona

The desert state is growing fast; the challenge will be to grow smart.

August 16 - Urban Land Magazine


Kansas City Improves Its Downtown

Lofts, trails and other improvements will tie downtown together.

August 16 - The Kansas City Star

How Tourism Impacts Cities

How does tourism impact old urban centers? Herbert Muschamp visits Vienna to find out.

August 16 - The New York Times


The Truth About Smart Growth

Smart growth advocates claim that it improves the quality of life. What they don't mention is that growth restrictions are expensive in the long run and reduce housing affordability.

August 16 - BizJournals

Growth And Growing Pains Celebrated At CNU IX

Eleven hundred new urbanists converged on New York City June 7 - 10 for CNU IX, the annual coming-together of the Congress for the New Urbanism.

August 16 - The Town Paper

Using GIS To Teach Land Use Planning

Using the Internet and GIS together, local officials in Connecticut are learning how to control land use for future generations.

August 16 - Government Technology

Winnipeg To Demolish A Historic Building

Winnipeg wants to demolish a historic building. Lisa Rochon calls it the "height of stupidity."

August 16 - The Globe

Visiting Brooklyn

Yuki Hayashi writes about the state of tourist attractions in Brooklyn.

August 15 - The National Post

Buffalo: A 'Bi-National' Region

Attracting industry to Buffalo, NY, has lead to its self-promotion as a 'bi-national' region.

August 15 - The National Post

Pressure To Beautify Highway Construction

City leaders recognize that highways have become a focal point of the city. Now pressure is on transit planners to beautify the design of highways and overpasses.

August 15 - Wall St. Journal

Covington, K.Y.'s Historic Facelift

The Kentucky Post interview architect Andrew Piaskowy, who is restoring several of the city's most significant buildings.

August 15 - Kentucky Post

Conserved Water Shouldn't Go To Support Sprawl

Pam Johnson and Tom Geiger don't want the water conserved by Seattle residents to go to support new sprawl.

August 15 - The Seattle Times

Urban Village Development in Texas a Complicated Affair

"Urban Villages," the development trend that is meant to counter sprawl, is facing challenges in Texas.

August 15 - BizJournals

Memphis Downtown Hits A Home Run

Memphis stadium energizes the city's downtown into a dramatic turnaround after three decades.

August 15 - The New York Times

Montana's Growing Pains

Heralded for its down-home personality and recreational offerings, Whitefish, Montana, is changing from an old railroad town to an upscale resort community.

August 15 - Urban Land Institute

Sprawl Causing Serious Water Shortages

Sprawl is one of the causes responsible for water shortages around the nation in regions as unlikely as rainy Seattle, other parts of water-rich Pacific Northwest, and counties around Lake Michigan.

August 15 - The New York Times

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