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Does Driving 'Kill'?

A columnist argues that we should label automobiles with public health warnings in the same style as cigarette packets.

November 13 - AlterNet

Florida Interviewed About Creative Class Theory

Richard Florida answers questions about his thesis -- that the Creative Class is a distinct segment that drives innovation, creates urban success, and is critical to American competitiveness.

November 12 - Fast Company

Op-Ed To Thwart Referendum Of Racetrack Conversion to TOD

The City of San Mateo, CA, unanimously approves the conversion of a functioning, 1930's era, 83-acre racetrack into a mixed-use TOD. Opponents petition to put the proposal on the ballot.

November 12 - San Jose Mercury News

A Black Eye For LEED Certification

San Jose City Hall is a marvel in green building -- so why hasn't it applied to become LEED certified?

November 12 - Building Design & Construction

Designing A Home From A 747

A wealthy environmentalist and her architect plan to build a luxury home from a junked 747. "It's 100% post-consumer waste."

November 12 - The Wall Street Journal


A Primer On Lender Liability For Land Use Investments

Traditionally, lenders have made great efforts to ensure that they did not take on the risks associates with ownership of their borrowers' real estate. Now, lenders are embracing land ownership to stay competitive in the marketplace.

November 12 - Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Louisiana Pushing Statewide Construction Standards

The proposed bill would set standards on how new homes are built.

November 11 - Baton Rouge Advocate


Twenty Ideas For Rebuilding New Orleans

Two local citizens suggest twenty ideas for what to do with a devastated city.

November 11 - Metropolis Magazine

Smart Growth In Coachella Valley

The Coachella Valley Association of Governments hosted a smart-growth forum to discuss how to handle the Valley's expanding population.

November 11 - The Desert Sun

New Virginia Governor Played To Suburbs In Win

Suburban voters in Virginia concerned with transportation and growth control may have swung the election to the Democrat Gov.-elect Timothy Kaine in the governor's race.

November 11 - The Washington Post

'Managed Retreat' For Louisiana's Wetlands

According to a report by the National Academy of Sciences, restoring Louisiana's wetlands is "impossible".

November 11 - The New York Times

Is Conservation An Endangered Species?

Most experienced environmental professionals will be retiring in the next decade, and research shows that young people are reluctant to work in conservation related fields.

November 11 - San Diego Union Tribune

New Housing Trend In D.C.

New housing developments have cropped up in areas of D.C. once known for their crime and poverty.

November 11 - The Washington Post

World's Most Expensive Shopping Destination

The cost of retail space in the world's top shopping destinations has gone up by an average of 8 per cent over the past year.

November 11 - Cushman & Wakefield

Slow Growth Forces Defeated by Unlikely Coalition

An editorial showing how diverse coalitions can defeat grassroots activists that seek, through political initiatives, to unreasonably restrict infill growth in "built-out" cities.

November 11 - San Jose Mercury News

Linking Schools And Smart Growth

Why do schools seem to have more in common with an industrial park than a neighborhood-meeting place?

November 11 - Montgomery Advisor

Virtual Real Estate Boom

Virtual property invester who bought a virtual island existing only within an online computer game has recouped his investment by selling virtual land and collecting taxes for mining and hunting.

November 10 - BBC

Best Cities In Europe To Locate A Business

Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker publishes its annual list and 36-page report of top European cities for business expansion. Leading the list are London and Paris.

November 10 - Cushman & Wakefield

Sustainability On Treasure Island

Developers unveiled a new "green" plan for Treasure Island in the middle of San Francisco Bay that includes farmland, residential towers, and wind turbines.

November 10 - The San Francisco Chronicle

We Need More than Disaster Planning -- We Need Communities

Ensuring that America's technologically-reliant but vulnerable cities can survive natural disasters and other disruptions may mean that Americans have to look beyond their traditional value of "self-reliance" -- and possibly redefine what it means to be a

November 10 - Common Dreams

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