The Daily Source of Urban Planning News
Home Is Where Your Job Is
<p>Tesco, a UK-based supermarket chain, has plans to provide housing for staff members in new mixed-use developments featuring its stores.</p>
On Farmers' Markets And Public Space
<p>In many urban areas, farmers' markets provide both a connection to nature and a sense of community.</p>
Austin Grapples With Downtown Height Limits
<p>Developers in the city's booming downtown are pushing to change the rules originally enacted to preserve view corridors to the Texas State Capitol Dome.</p>
New Vision For D.C. Avenue Down On Its Luck
<p>A wave of new development has finally come to gritty Georgia Avenue, and though many are pleased with the sorely needed investment, gentrification worries abound.</p>
Urban Dwellers Face Onslaught Of Ads
<p>Ever in search of more consumers, advertisers seem intent on covering more places and spaces with marketing messages.</p>
A New Place For Dinner, Shopping And A Movie
<p>French architect Jean Pierre Heim has proposed creating a semi-outdoor multimedia entertainment center in Shanghai -- a cinema, shopping center and restaurant all-in-one.</p>
New York's Queen Of Urban Planning
<p>With her patrician manner and focused attention to the quality of buildings and public space, New York City Planning Commissioner Amanda Burden has become a controversial figure in the city's planning and development circles.</p>
Urban Village To Rise On Stadium Grounds
<p>Forest City Enterprises has put forth a proposal to bring a major mixed-use urban infill community to Dallas-Ft. Worth on the grounds of Texas Stadium.</p>
New Street Furniture Debuts In New York
<p>A new wave of public street furniture has rolled out in New York City, including bus shelters, newsstands, and automatic public toilets. Some are unsure whether the new designs will be accepted by a city already overwhelmed with visual individualism.</p>
Waterfront Art Park To Open In Seattle
<p>A public park and art space is set to open next week along Seattle's waterfront, replacing a former brownfield site. The new Olympic Sculpture Park was created by the Seattle Art Museum, an expansion of which is set to open in May.</p>
The Evolution Of The Katrina Cottage
<p>The cost effective Katrina Cottage continues its evolution in the form of a schoolhouse.</p>
New San Francisco Light Rail Line Opens
<p>San Francisco's new light rail line, the 5-mile T-Third, opened for free, weekend service Jan 13. The service is intended to revitalize the sagging south-east neighborhoods, but some bus riders question the new line. Daily service begins April 7.</p>
Rent Control: Tenant's Dream, Landlord's Nightmare?
<p>At almost 30 years of age, L.A.'s rent control ordinance is a double-edged sword -- reviled by some and relied upon by others.</p>
Historic City Tangoes With Development
<p>The historic city of Isfahan, Iran, has destroyed scores of 400-year old buildings to make way for new roads and shopping centers.</p>
Sprawl's Economic Effect On Agriculture In South
<p>As new developments consume agricultural lands in the fast-growing South, the cooperatives that cater to farmers feel the pinch. While some can 'retool' by selling pet food and lawn fertilizer, others must close as another casualty to sprawl.</p>
Wetland Protections Worry Farmers In New Jersey
<p>A master plan proposed to protect almost a million acres of wetlands in New Jersey is meeting opposition from area farmers who fear the plan's limitation on development and certain farming practices will render their land worthless.</p>
Struggling U.S. Malls Mix It Up As Asia Booms
<p>While they flourish in Asia, huge shopping malls are losing their popularity in the U.S. to big box retailers. One way developers are reacting is by recreating the formerly all-commercial shopping experience to include a mix of uses.</p>
Housing Crunch Causes New Delhi To Raise The Roof
<p>In the face of a severe housing shortage, a plan has been proposed in New Delhi, India, to rewrite the city's building requirements to allow for buildings to rise higher and house more.</p>
Small Town Pushes For Housing On Protected California Delta
<p>A small Delta town near Sacramento is pushing a state commission to loosen barriers on development in an area set aside in the '90s to protect agricultural land, the area's migratory bird life, and water resources that provide for much of the state.</p>
Internet Resources for Urban Planning Students and Scholars
<p>Smyth Lai, a reference librarian in Portland, Oregon, offers his review of leading resources for planning students and scholars.</p>
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City of Camden Redevelopment Agency
City of Astoria
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions
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