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How Gentrification Changed A D.C. Neighborhood - Part 2

Part Two of a series on how gentrification is changing the D.C.'s 14th and T neighborhood.

November 15 - Abhijeet Chavan

Wal-Mart And New Urbanism?

Wal-Mart considers a decidely new urbanist approach to rebuilding two downtown stores destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

November 15 - USA Today

Nation's New Smog Capital

Houston loses its national "smog capital" status on a technicality.

November 15 - San Jose Mercury News

How Gentrification Changed A D.C. Neighborhood - Part 1

Many people who stuck through the hard times are slowly, but steadily either being pushed or bought out.

November 15 - The Washington Post

When Contemporary Design and Old-World Charm Collide

Rather than resign itself to being the buckle of the English Rust Belt, Manchester rediscovered its urban core and employed the EDAW design firm to make it more walkable, livable, and pleasant.

November 15 - The Planning Report


Latest TOD In Portland: IKEA With 1,200 Parking Spaces

In Portland, known for transit oriented development, a planned big-box development will have easy access to. light rail.

November 15 - Portland Business Journal

Concern About 'Ballot Box Planning' In The Bay Area

A mixed result on election day for extending the urban growth boundaries in four East Bay cities leaves developers with hope while environmentalists are worried about fending off future developer initiatives.

November 14 - The San Francisco Chronicle


The Suburban Benchmark For Economic Success

Commentator Joel Kotkin compares the immigrant experience in France with the U.S. The diversity of the American suburb is a testament to how immigrants embrace 'The American Dream.'

November 14 - The Wall Street Journal

Praise, Skepticism For Treasure Island's 'Grand Vision' Plan

While hailed by many, some question the wisdom of building an urban village on the 400-acre island in SF Bay. But more importantly, the Treasure Island Development Authority praised the plan, as did the City's powerful environmentalists.

November 14 - San Francisco Examiner

The Inner Life Of A City Gets Dragged To The Curb

Collecting trash left by Katrina -- about 22 million tons for New Orleans alone -- is expected to take months, if not years.

November 14 - The Christian Science Monitor

Stay-at-home Mother Sued For Reporting Environmental Problems

Louisette Lanteigne created a website to report environmental problems in her neighborhood. She is being sued for libel by a developer.

November 14 - Canoe

Could New York City Adopt London-style Congesting Pricing?

A nine month study on congestion pricing in New York reveals how a pricing plan might work, including a $7 charge during peak hours for autos in Manhattan south of 60th Street. [Link corrected.]

November 14 - The New York Times

Bay Area Commuter Rail Ridership Soars Due To 'Baby Bullets'

Caltrain had been running as a traditional commuter rail service since it began operation as the San Francisco and San Jose Rail Road in 1864. With a recent influx of $128 million to provide 'super-express', or baby bullet service, ridership has soared.

November 14 - San Francisco Business Times

What Kind Of Home Does $500K Get You In LA?

Half a million is now about the median price of a home in Los Angeles. So what can you get for this price? Not much, it turns out.

November 14 - The Los Angeles Times

An 'Almost Infinite' Oil Resource For The U.S.?

Who is the largest foreign supplier of crude oil and petroleum products to the U.S.?

November 14 - San Jose Mercury News

Top 15 Cities For Creative Workers

Fast Company identifies the fifteen top up-and-coming hubs for creative workers.

November 14 - Fast Company

The Rebirth of Philadelphia

After years of being overlooked, Philadelphia is finally redefining itself as one of coolest cities in America.

November 13 - USA Today

For State Farmers and Their Land, New Respect

Michigan State University study concludes farmland should be regarded as a solid base for a new economic strategy.

November 13 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Boston's Theatre District Project Flip-Flop

The Boston Redeveloment Authority continues to confuse those involved in a Theatre Disrict re-development project.

November 13 - The Boston Globe

When Telecommuting Outstrips Transit

Technology is doing something transit planners have been unable to do for decades - get people out of their cars. People working from home now outnumber mass transit commuters in 27 of the nation's 50 largest metropolitan areas.

November 13 - Reason Foundation

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